An ectopic pregnancy happens when a fertilized egg implants somewhere other than inside the uterus. The egg is supposed to travel down the fallopian tube and embed itself into the uterine wall where it can safely develop. Instead, it attaches to one of the structures along the way. About 90% of ectopic pregnancies occur inside […]
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