What happened to the two ectopic pregnancies?

Two ectopic pregnancies are defined as two pregnancies in which the fertilized egg has lodged outside the uterine cavity. Usually ectopic pregnancies occur in the fallopian tubes. Two ectopic pregnancies indicate that the patient’s fallopian tubes have problems in transporting the fertilized egg, mostly due to inflammation of the fallopian tubes, etc. Therefore, before preparing for another pregnancy, the patient must undergo a tubal imaging procedure to further clarify the condition of the fallopian tubes before deciding on the next pregnancy, and should not blindly get pregnant again, otherwise ectopic pregnancy will easily occur again. Patients with two ectopic pregnancies must pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of their vulva, and if they have gynecological inflammation, they should seek treatment for it as soon as possible to avoid delaying the condition.