How likely is a tubal ectopic pregnancy to rupture

A tubal ectopic pregnancy will rupture around seven weeks into the pregnancy. If the ectopic pregnancy is determined to be ectopic, in the absence of rupture, it can be treated conservatively with medication or with tubal opening and suturing. Conservative treatment can maintain the function of the fallopian tubes, and not only will the recovery be faster, but it will also have little effect on future fertility. If rupture occurs at the lesion and the condition is more serious, surgical removal of the fallopian tube is required, which will have an impact on women’s fertility. In some cases, even hemorrhage and shock may occur, and in serious cases, the life of the pregnant woman may even be jeopardized. In the early stages of pregnancy must be good ultrasound examination, through ultrasound examination can determine whether it is intrauterine pregnancy or ectopic pregnancy. If there is any discomfort, consult a doctor in time.