Which part of the body hurts in an ectopic pregnancy?

Ectopic pregnancy pain is usually located on the left or right side of the lower abdomen, and in severe cases, it manifests as full abdominal pain.
Ectopic pregnancy refers to the development of a fertilized egg outside the uterine cavity, also known as ectopic pregnancy. The most common site of ectopic pregnancy is the potbelly of the fallopian tube, because the fertilized egg can not travel back to the uterine cavity due to tubal inflammation and other reasons, but in the fallopian tube to bed.
The embryo continues to grow and is prone to bursting the fallopian tube or causing abortion of tubal pregnancy, which is manifested by pressure rebound pain and muscle tension in the whole abdomen.
Because normal women have two fallopian tubes located on the left and right sides of the pelvis, the pain manifests in the right lower abdomen or left lower abdomen. After finding pain in the lower abdomen, it is usually necessary to confirm the occurrence of ectopic pregnancy by means of repeated human chorionic gonadotropin checks and gynecologic ultrasound.
After determining ectopic pregnancy, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time, if the pain is not serious after the doctor’s assessment, conservative treatment can be chosen, if the pain is more serious or conservative treatment is ineffective, if necessary, surgical treatment.