A primary healthcare provider suspects ectopic pregnancy in an adolescent and conducts further evaluation. which signs and symptoms have led the provider to suspect ectopic pregnancy?

Respuesta :

Hypotension, abd pain, & vaginal bleeding

Answer:

A pregnancy that takes place when the fertilized egg combines itself in a place other than within the uterus is termed as an ectopic pregnancy. The signs and symptoms of ectopic pregnancy are stabbing or sharp pain, which may come and go and differ in intensity, heavier or lighter vaginal bleeding in comparison to the usual periods, dizziness, and gastrointestinal symptoms.