I heard about ectopic pregnancy and it sounds really scary. If someone has an ectopic pregnancy, is it considered a real baby? I'm trying to understand more about it.
It's a very heartbreaking situation but medically it cannot survive. Just like I had to do regular follow-ups for my thyroid, you must stay in touch with your doctor for ultrasound and blood tests to make sure you are completely safe.
It is not a viable pregnancy and can be highly risky. Please don't delay going to a government hospital or clinic for an ultrasound as delaying this can lead to emergency surgery which is super expensive.
My doctor explained that in an ectopic pregnancy, the fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, usually in the fallopian tube. Because the tube cannot expand, the pregnancy cannot develop into a baby and it requires immediate medical treatment to prevent rupture.
I would highly recommend consulting the senior OBGYN at a good hospital to understand this clearly. They will do a proper scan to confirm and explain why it's not a viable pregnancy and what the next steps are.
From a mother's heart, the love and hope you feel is completely real. But medically, the baby cannot grow outside the womb and it is very dangerous for the mother's life. Sending you so much love and strength.
Honestly, it cannot grow into a baby because there is no space or blood supply in the tube. It's a medical emergency, so please check with your doctor immediately if you have severe one-sided pain or bleeding.
God has a plan for everything, even when we go through such painful things. Medically, this pregnancy cannot grow, but please pray, stay strong, and let the doctors take care of you.
My heart goes out to anyone dealing with this, the emotional pain is so real. Please take care of your physical health first right now and consult your doctor because ectopic pregnancy needs urgent attention.
Having went through complications myself, I know how scary this is. An ectopic pregnancy cannot survive and is extremely dangerous for you. Please go to a good gynac immediately for a proper scan and guidance.