A tubal pregnancy is also know as an ectopic pregnancy. It occurs when your egg is fertilized with a sperm and instead of the fertilized egg attaching to your uterine wall, it attaches in your Fallopian tubes.
2006-09-29 10:08:38
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answered by Equichick 2
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Its when the egg is fertilized inside one of your fallopian tube, hence the term tubal pregnancy.
It can cause a lot of problems for the mother, so the doctor will usually schedule surgery to remove the egg. In otherwords, Terminate the Pregnancy. If it isn't delt with it cause usually result in infertillity for the mother ever again.
2006-09-29 17:11:12
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answered by Vennessa 2
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It is a fertilized egg that is lodged in the fallopian tube. The egg continues to grow and can cause the tube to rupture. Normally the egg should travel through the tube into the uterus and grow there. The egg will have to be surgically removed inorder to avoid the mother's having severe pain and miscarriage.
2006-09-29 17:07:23
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answered by sassybelle19 2
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yes, it's when the fertilized egg doesn't make it to the uterus and starts to implant in the falllopian tubes. If not treated it could grow and make the tubes burst and cause all kinds of problems....in some cases if they catchit very early they may be able to remove the pregnancy fromthe tube and get it to the uterus. Most of the time they must terminate the pregnancy.
2006-09-29 17:20:37
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answered by jachooz 6
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The medical term for is an ectopic pregnancy. It is very dangerous and if you're experiencing one you should see your doc right away. The embryo implants itself in the fallopian tube and begins growing there. The embryo will not live and it can seriously damage the mother if not kill her. But usually the pain is so bad that it is caught before it gets to that stage.
2006-09-29 17:16:13
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answered by Nicole H 2
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Its where the sperm meets the egg and starts to form a baby. But the egg never goes down the tube it gets caught in the tube and keeps on trying to developed which becomes very painful for the women and eventually has to get the baby removed
2006-09-29 17:08:16
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answered by cutenwild1769 5
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.It is when the already fertilized egg attaches to the fallopian wall instead of descending to the uterus. This doesn't always cause pain. It may cause a miscarriage... It will rupture the tube, however with PROPER care by a physician, you can and will have the baby most likely by C-section.
2006-09-29 17:17:28
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answered by dejah.krehmeier 1
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A fertilized egg implants itself on the inside of the fallopian tube and begins to develop there. Normally it goes all the way down to the uterus...
2006-09-29 17:07:32
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answered by sara 2
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That is when the egg does not decend down the fallopian tube, and ends up getting fertalized by sperm. Resaults in a miscarrage before the 8th week or so.
2006-09-29 17:09:14
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answered by D J 2
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a tubular pregnancy is when the egg does not make it to the uterus and it also means that you will be less fertile because the tube where the egg stops will pop and the eggs from that side will now never make it there
2006-09-29 19:20:25
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answered by Kaliana D 3
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