What is the difference between a uterine pregnancy and an ectopic pregnancy?

The difference between uterine pregnancy and ectopic pregnancy lies in the difference in the location of the implantation, the development of the fetus, the impact on the pregnant woman, and the difference in the examination indexes and so on.
1. Embedded position: uterine pregnancy is a normal pregnancy in the clinic, and in a normal pregnancy, the gestational sac is embedded in the uterus. Ectopic pregnancy, as the name suggests, is a pregnancy outside the uterus, belonging to the abnormal pregnancy, the gestational sac is deposited in both fallopian tubes, or in the pelvic cavity in other locations, not in the uterus.
2. Fetal development and the impact on the pregnant woman: pregnancy in the uterus, the fetus can develop normally in the uterus, the uterus can provide living space and provide nutrients. Ectopic pregnancy, on the other hand, the fetus not only can’t survive, but also affects the pregnant woman’s body, and if not treated in time, it will also cause hemorrhage, infection, and even shock to the pregnant woman.
3. Examination: uterine pregnancy ultrasound can check the uterine pregnancy sac, and progesterone and human chorionic gonadotropin HCG value will continue to double, and ectopic pregnancy and the opposite, in the uterus can not see the pregnancy sac, progesterone and HCG value is relatively low.
It is recommended that pregnancy must go to the hospital for regular checkups, and any problems should be dealt with promptly.