Ectopic pregnancy is when a pregnancy grows outside of your uterus, usually in your fallopian tube. Ectopic pregnancies are rare but serious, and they need to be treated. Ectopic pregnancy is when a fertilized egg attaches somewhere else in your body, usually in your fallopian tube — that’s why it’s sometimes called tubal pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancies can also happen on your ovary, or somewhere else in your belly. The three symptoms of ectopic pregnancy are abdominal pain, absence of menstrual periods, and vaginal bleeding.

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