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Will I still have my period if I have an ectopic pregnancy?

Asked by:Benson

Asked on:Apr 04, 2026 07:11 AM

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  • Borst Borst

    Apr 04, 2026

      Ectopic pregnancy It's very threatening diseasefemale A friend has an ectopic pregnancy. If not treated in time, it will threaten the patient's life. But many female friends want to know, will menstruation still occur if you have an ectopic pregnancy?

      Will I have my period if I have an ectopic pregnancy?

      Will I get my period for ectopic pregnancy? Gynecology Experts point out that common symptoms of ectopic pregnancy are amenorrhea, stomach ache , vaginal bleeding. Ectopic pregnancy means Uterus External pregnancy, generally speaking, female friends with ectopic pregnancy will not have their period. However, ectopic pregnancy can cause vaginal bleeding and should be distinguished from menstruation.

      Female friends with ectopic pregnancy will not have menstruation, but vaginal bleeding will occur, because ectopic pregnancy is also a manifestation of pregnancy, but the landing sites of embryonic cells are different. Normal pregnancy is in the uterus, while ectopic pregnancy implants in the fallopian tube or other abnormal parts of the uterus, so patients with ectopic pregnancy will not have their period. It is precisely because the embryonic cells implant in abnormal locations, such as the fallopian tube, that during the development of the embryo, symptoms of bleeding and pain on one side of the abdomen will appear, and timely measures should be taken to deal with it.

      [Warm reminder] Many female friends misunderstand bleeding as menstruation because they don’t understand whether ectopic pregnancy will lead to menstruation, and fail to take timely measures for treatment, which is harmful to their own health. healthy It caused a lot of harm.

      Female friends with ectopic pregnancy will not have their periods. If female friends have symptoms of vaginal bleeding after pregnancy, they should take timely measures to check to rule out the possibility of ectopic pregnancy.

      Gynecologist - Laparoscopic technique to treat ectopic pregnancy

      (1) Through computer visual operation, the surgical field of vision is better and the surgery is more precise, avoiding interference and misdiagnosis;

      (2) The operation is safer and is performed by professional doctors. The operation is performed in a closed abdominal cavity with less interference from the internal environment, and there are no postoperative complications and sequelae;

      (3) The surgical wound is small, only 2-3 wounds the size of rice grains, and no special treatment is required after surgery;

      (4) Postoperative recovery is fast, minimally invasive surgery, you can be discharged from the hospital in 3 days and return to normal work in a week.

      (5) There is no trauma during the operation, little bleeding, and no damage to the body!