Is it possible to have two tubal pregnancies




















Most frequently it implants inside one of the fallopian tubes; which happens to be the case for me. Unfortunately, it also cannot be moved to the uterus.

If the fallopian tube ruptures, the mother will suffer tremendous internal bleeding, and without proper medical attention, she will ultimately die. These were the details my doctor mentioned while he performed an ultrasound and I stared blankly at a monitor, overcome by a mix of fear, sadness and disbelief. The last time this happened, my doctors were able to save my fallopian tube. This time I was not so lucky. My doctor shifted the ultrasound screen towards me so I could see the pregnancy developing in my right fallopian tube, which was inflamed and bleeding.

He advised me it was only a matter of time before my tube ruptured. The tube needed to come out. At the hospital, nurses fitted me with a paper gown and accessorized it with a plastic bracelet.

They took my vitals, bombarded me with questions, and made sure my husband was on his way. And just like that they were gone. It was just me, my paper gown, and a ticking time bomb in my belly, which also happened to be a baby I desperately wished I could keep.

Sitting in a room knowing that my fallopian tube might rupture was one of the more frightening experiences of my life. This Issue. June 7, Access through your institution. Add or change institution. Save Preferences. Privacy Policy Terms of Use. Access your subscriptions. Free access to newly published articles. Purchase access. Read the winning articles. Journal overview. Academic Editor: Maria Grazia Porpora. Received 22 Sep Accepted 19 Dec Published 02 Jan Abstract Recurrent ectopic pregnancy in a remnant fallopian tube after ipsilateral salpingectomy is clinically rare.

Discussion This report highlights an interesting clinical case of three surgically managed recurrent ectopic pregnancies brought about by natural conception, which were surgically treated with right partial salpingectomy, right resection of the remnant tube, and left total salpingectomy, respectively. Competing Interests The authors declare that there is no conflict of interests regarding the publication of this paper. References C.

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