Daily News | What is ectopic pregnancy and how does the abortion ruling affect it?
warn that it may affect patient access to lifesaving treatment for a condition called ectopic pregnancy.
When all goes well, a fertilized egg travels along the fallopian tube to the uterus, where it implants in the uterine wall and grows into a fetus. One of the primary predictors is having had an ectopic pregnancy in the past. If you survive the condition, chances are higher that in a future pregnancy, it will happen again.
Some of the early signs of ectopic pregnancy are hard to distinguish from the normal aches and pains that arise when carrying a fetus. No approved state restrictions on abortion explicitly forbid treatment for ectopic pregnancy, said Donley, who specializes in reproductive health law.
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