Sunday, January 3, 2010

Polycystic Overies More Condition_symptoms Does Polycystic Overies Have Anything To Do With Ectopic Pregnancies?

Does polycystic overies have anything to do with ectopic pregnancies? - polycystic overies more condition_symptoms

Hello,
An ectopic pregnancy resulting from the inability of a fertilized egg is on his way quickly enough down the fallopian tube towards the uterus. An infection or inflammation of the tube can be blocked partially or completely. Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) which can be caused by gonorrhea or chlamydia is a common cause of blocked fallopian tubes.

It has nothing to do with an ectopic pregnancy, but in the long run because of irregular menstruation, women with PCOS are more sterile (which may be can not get pregnant.) You can also at increased risk for uterine cancer or breast cancer.

3 comments:

gangadharan nair said...

Risk factors for ectopic pregnancy are:
* Sexually transmitted diseases (gonorrhea and chlamydia mainly)
* Pelvic inflammatory disease
* In utero diethylstilbestrol (DES) exposure
* Infertility and certain infertility treatments
* Previous tubal ligation
* Previous tubal surgery and ectopic pregnancy. For example, previous tubal surgery increases the risk of ectopic pregnancy for at least five times. Your pelvic infection, tubal pathology associated with an increased risk of ectopic pregnancy at least three occasions.

wilandhi... said...

You could get pregnant. I have 2 children. I was diagnosed when she was 13. They said they would never have kids.

I do not think etopic are more likely if you have PCOS.

sherrie said...

Polycystic takeovers are you pregnant. They have more testosterone than progesterne

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