Early Ultrasound Scan Can Save Ectopic Pregnancy – Gynecologist

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A Consultant  Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Dr Abosede Lewu, says early ultrasound scans for every pregnant woman can help detect Ectopic pregnancy which is a life-threatening condition that requires emergency care.

Lewu, Convener, Keep All Mothers Alive (KAMA) Project, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday, described Ectopic pregnancy as any pregnancy outside the womb.

According to her, Ectopic pregnancy can stay in a woman’s fallopian tube, ovaries, lining of or within any part of the woman’s tummy.

She said that the baby’s development outside the womb would  be difficult as it would not  get the necessary environment that could expand or stretch the way the womb does.

“Ectopic pregnancy is a life threatening emergency. The expected home of a fertilized egg that becomes a baby is the womb.

“For different reasons, some of these fertilized eggs (babies) never make it to the womb for implantation. They grow outside the womb.

“As the pregnancy grows, it becomes bigger than the space it is occupying outside the womb,  and can rupture or burst, leading to severe blood loss or death of the woman.

“This is why early ultrasound scan is a must for every pregnant woman so that the location of the pregnancy can be confirmed. If picked early, life saving management can start, ” she said.

Lewu said that Ectopic pregnancy was one of the causes of maternal mortality in the first trimester and delayed ultrasound scans make such pregnancy life-threatening. 

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