The susceptible groups of ectopic pregnancy include those who have had ectopic pregnancy, patients with chronic tubalitis, those who have abnormal development or function of fallopian tube, those who have had multiple abortions, and those who have chronic pelvic inflammatory disease.
1. Ectopic pregnancy: women who have had ectopic pregnancy may have secondary damage to their fallopian tubes, and if the original cause of ectopic pregnancy is not resolved, the next pregnancy may still be an ectopic pregnancy.
2. Chronic tubalitis patients: chronic tubalitis can cause tubal mucosal folds adhesions, narrowing of the lumen, resulting in difficulty in reaching the uterine cavity with fertilized eggs, thus causing ectopic pregnancy.
3. Abnormal development or function of the fallopian tube: when the fallopian tube is underdeveloped or has abnormal function, the smooth muscle of the fallopian tube wall will be weakened in peristaltic ability, and the ability of transporting the fertilized egg will be weakened, which makes it difficult for the fertilized egg to reach the cavity of the uterus, thus resulting in ectopic pregnancy.
4. Repeated abortions: women who have repeated abortions will have their uterine lining thinned due to repeated trauma, making it difficult for the fertilized egg to settle in the uterus, so it will settle in the cervix, fallopian tube or even in the abdominal cavity, resulting in ectopic pregnancy.
5. Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease patients: chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is often accompanied by tubal mucosal damage, if the tubes are partially blocked, may lead to the fertilized egg can not enter the uterine cavity through the fallopian tube, resulting in ectopic pregnancy.
There are many other factors that can lead to ectopic pregnancy. It is recommended to go to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor, to clarify the specific causes and to standardize the treatment.