ECTOPIC PREGNANCY - A NEW LOOK AT THE PROBLEM
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Scholar Express Journals
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Repeated ectopic pregnancy and fertility disorders in the future. According to one study, the incidence of pregnancy after conservative or surgical treatment of ectopic pregnancy was 80%, and the average time interval before conception was 9-12 months, and fertility after wait–and-see tactics and surgical treatment was the same. Ectopic pregnancy increases the risk of developing such a condition in the future by 7-13 times. This means that in 50-80% of cases, the next pregnancy will be uterine and in 10-25% – ectopic. All patients with ectopic pregnancy should be informed about the increased risk of its occurrence in the future.