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Ectopic Pregnancy

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health3 months ago

Florence Welch Nearly Died from Ectopic Pregnancy and Underwent Emergency Surgery

Singer Florence Welch revealed she underwent life-saving emergency surgery after an ectopic pregnancy in August 2023, which caused internal bleeding and nearly led to her death, shortly after experiencing a miscarriage and performing on stage. She was diagnosed with a ruptured fallopian tube and had it removed in an emergency operation. Welch shared her experience to raise awareness about ectopic pregnancies, which can be life-threatening if undiagnosed.

health6 months ago

Republican Rep's Ectopic Pregnancy Challenges Florida Abortion Law

A Florida Republican congresswoman, Kat Cammack, recounts her experience of facing delays in receiving treatment for an ectopic pregnancy due to the state's strict six-week abortion ban, highlighting the confusion and fear among medical staff and the law's impact on emergency care. She hopes her story will foster bipartisan support for better emergency treatment provisions, despite ongoing debates about the law's implications for reproductive health care.

health1 year ago

"81-year-old Woman Dies After Surgery to Remove Rare 'Stone Baby' Carried for Over 50 Years"

An 81-year-old Brazilian woman, Daniela Vera, died after undergoing surgery to remove a calcified fetus she had carried inside her for 56 years, a rare side effect of ectopic pregnancy. Despite complaining of abdominal discomfort for weeks, medical professionals failed to detect the fetus until she visited a hospital, where 3D imaging diagnosed her with lithopedion. Vera underwent surgery on March 14 to remove the fetus but died the following day from an infection. Her family revealed that she initially shunned seeking medical attention due to fear and opted for traditional medicine instead.

health1 year ago

"81-Year-Old Woman Dies After Surgery to Remove Rare 'Stone Baby' Carried for Over 50 Years"

An 81-year-old woman, Daniela Almeida Vera, died after doctors removed a rare 'stone baby' that had been in her body for over 50 years. The calcified foetus was the result of a rare type of ectopic pregnancy known as a lithopedion, where the foetus dies but cannot be reabsorbed by the mother's body. Daniela, who had been too afraid to seek medical help, underwent surgery to remove the foetus but passed away the following day. Her family suspects she may have carried the 'stone baby' for longer than the estimated 56 years. Tests will now be carried out on the calcified foetus to learn more about it.

health-womens-rights1 year ago

"Texas Hospital Refuses Treatment to 25-Year-Old Woman with Life-Threatening Ectopic Pregnancy"

A Texas woman with an ectopic pregnancy was denied emergency treatment due to concerns about the state's strict abortion ban, despite the law allowing exemptions for cases of extreme danger to the mother. After being refused care at a hospital, she underwent emergency surgery at a different facility, highlighting the chilling effect of the law on hospitals and doctors. The incident has sparked concerns about access to lifesaving care for women in Texas and raised questions about the impact of the state's abortion ban on women's health and rights.

health1 year ago

Texas Hospital Refuses Treatment for Woman with Life-Threatening Ectopic Pregnancy

A Texas hospital refused to treat a woman with a potentially life-threatening ectopic pregnancy, citing the possibility of the pregnancy being viable, despite a law explicitly allowing treatment for such cases. The woman ultimately received emergency surgery at a different hospital, but her fallopian tube had to be removed, potentially affecting her future fertility. This case highlights the challenges of navigating abortion laws and medical diagnoses in post-Roe America, with doctors and hospitals struggling to provide adequate care for women with significant pregnancy complications.

medical2 years ago

Miracle Baby: Unusual Abdominal Ectopic Pregnancy Results in Successful Delivery

A woman in France was diagnosed with a rare ectopic pregnancy, where the fetus was growing in her abdomen instead of her uterus. Ectopic pregnancies are typically found in the fallopian tubes but can occur in the abdominal cavity. The woman underwent surgery to deliver the baby at 29 weeks, and both mother and baby were discharged from the hospital. Ectopic pregnancies are not viable and can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.

health2 years ago

Surprising Discovery: Woman Gives Birth to Baby Found in Her Bowel

A woman in France visited the emergency room with stomach pain and was shocked to discover she had an abdominal pregnancy, a rare type of ectopic pregnancy where the fetus grows outside the uterus. The woman underwent surgery at 29 weeks of gestation to deliver the baby, who was then cared for in a neonatal intensive care unit. The mother and baby were discharged after successful recovery. Abdominal pregnancies are extremely rare and pose a higher risk to maternal health compared to tubal ectopic pregnancies.

health2 years ago

Surprising Discovery: Woman Gives Birth to Baby Found in Her Bowel

A woman in France visited the emergency room with stomach pain and was shocked to discover she had an abdominal pregnancy, a rare type of ectopic pregnancy where the fetus grows outside the uterus. The woman underwent surgery at 29 weeks of gestation to deliver the baby, who was then taken to a neonatal intensive care unit. Both mother and baby were discharged in stable condition after a few weeks. Abdominal pregnancies are extremely rare and pose a higher risk to the mother compared to tubal ectopic pregnancies.

health2 years ago

Surprising Discovery: Woman's Stomach Cramps Uncover Unusual Pregnancy Location

A 37-year-old woman sought medical treatment for severe abdominal pain and bloating, only to discover that she was 23 weeks pregnant with a fetus growing in her bowel, a rare case of abdominal ectopic pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancies, which occur outside the uterus, are dangerous for the mother and rarely result in a surviving fetus. The baby was delivered at 29 weeks and placed in the neonatal intensive care unit, with both mother and baby being discharged after three months. This is not the first case of an embryo growing in an unusual location, as a pediatrician previously reported a fetus growing in a woman's liver.

health2 years ago

"Shocking Diagnosis: Woman Discovers Baby Growing in Bowel"

A 37-year-old woman who went to the doctors complaining of stomach cramps and bloating was shocked to discover she was 23 weeks pregnant with a fetus growing in her bowel. Diagnosed with an abdominal pregnancy, a rare type of ectopic pregnancy, doctors were able to deliver the baby at 29 weeks. Both the mother and child were discharged after three months. Ectopic pregnancies in the abdomen are extremely rare, with a high risk of fetal death and potential birth defects or brain damage for those who survive.