Table of contents:
- What happens to the body after pregnancy outside the womb?
- When is the right time if you want to get pregnant again after getting pregnant outside the womb?
- What are the possibilities after pregnancy outside the womb?
- Can an ectopic pregnancy be prevented?
During pregnancy, you often encounter various complications. Ranging from mild to severe complications. Well, one of the problems in an unusual pregnancy is pregnancy outside the womb. If you have experienced this problem, there may be many questions in your mind: “Is it possible that I can still get pregnant again? When is the right time to get pregnant again after being pregnant outside the womb? ”. Find out the answer below.
What happens to the body after pregnancy outside the womb?
Pregnancy requires a long series of processes. In an ideal process, an egg that is ready to be fertilized will travel out of the fallopian tube to the uterus. However, in the case of a pregnancy outside the womb or what is commonly referred to as an ectopic pregnancy, the fertilized egg does not attach to the uterine wall. But it will stick to the abdominal cavity, fallopian tube, and cervix.
In fact, a fertilized egg may not stick properly if it is not on the uterine wall. Reporting from Healthline, pregnancy outside the womb occurs in about 1 in 50 pregnancies to 20 out of 1,000 pregnancies.
Pregnancy outside the womb often leads to abortion (miscarriage). Because if the egg grows in a part other than the uterus, the fetus cannot develop properly so that it often causes the death of the embryo or fetus. If this pregnancy is not handled properly, you may experience various complications and health problems.
When is the right time if you want to get pregnant again after getting pregnant outside the womb?
Even though it looks scary, it turns out that there is still the possibility of getting pregnant again after being pregnant outside the previous womb. What you need is recovery and the readiness to try to get pregnant again.
Actually there is no clear evidence that determines how long it takes to get pregnant again after becoming pregnant outside the womb. Statistics show that there is a 65 percent chance of getting pregnant again after pregnancy outside of the womb if you allow time 18 months post ectopic pregnancy.
Other studies have even shown a percentage increase of up to 85 percent when given an interval of time 2 years after an ectopic pregnancy.
Reporting from the page The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust, medical experts recommend waiting for 3 months or about two menstrual cycles. This is intended to allow your menstrual cycle to return to normal before starting your next pregnancy.
In other cases, if you are getting a methotrexate injection, you will have to wait until the level of hCG (a hormone produced during pregnancy) falls below 5 mlU per milliliter during a blood test. The reason is, methotrexate can reduce folate levels in the body which actually plays an important role in the baby's growth and development process. Therefore, it is recommended that you take folic acid supplements for 12 weeks before trying to get pregnant again.
What are the possibilities after pregnancy outside the womb?
Actually, the conditions that arise after pregnancy outside the womb depend on the condition of your reproductive organs. If both fallopian tubes, or even one remaining, are still in good condition, it is very possible for the egg to fertilize normally.
Surgery on the abdominal area can cause injury to the fallopian tubes. Then it is also possible for an ectopic pregnancy to occur again. For that, it's a good idea to talk to your doctor if necessary for fertility treatment.
Can an ectopic pregnancy be prevented?
Actually there is no way that can 100 percent guarantee you will not get pregnant outside the womb. Fortunately, you can reduce the risk of an ectopic pregnancy by taking good reproductive health care. For example, by not changing sexual partners, because this can cause venereal disease to inflammation of the fallopian tubes.
Don't forget to regularly consult your health with your doctor, including doing gynecological examinations (reproductive tract in women). You also need to adopt a healthy lifestyle, stop smoking, eat nutritious food, exercise regularly, get adequate rest, and manage stress.
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