Under normal circumstances, the fertilized egg will migrate from the fallopian tube to the uterine cavity, then settle down and slowly develop into a fetus. However, due to various reasons, the fertilized egg went wrong in the process of migration, did not reach the child, but stayed elsewhere, which became ectopic pregnancy. What are the symptoms of early ectopic pregnancy? Let's take a look below. The most common symptoms of early ectopic pregnancy are as follows: 1. Abdominal pain: pain in the lower abdomen, feeling of defecation, sometimes severe pain, accompanied by cold sweat
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