Ectopic Pregnancy Flashcards
1
Q
What is the typical history of a female with an ectopic pregnancy?
A
- 6-8 weeks of amenorrhoea who first develops lower abdominal pain and then vaginal bleeding.
2
Q
What are the features of ectopic pregnancy?
A
- Lower abdominal pain: typically the first symptom. Pain is usually constant and may be unilateral. Due to tubal spasm
- Vaginal bleeding: usually less than a normal period, may be dark brown in colour
- History of recent amenorrhoea: typically 6-8 weeks from start of last period; if longer (e.g. 10 wks) this suggest another causes e.g. inevitable abortion
- Peritoneal bleeding can cause shoulder tip pain and pain on defecation / urination
3
Q
The patient will often have abdominal tenderness, but should you examine for cervical excitation (cervical motion tenderness) and should you examine for an adenxal mass?
A
You should examine for cervical excitation.
But DO NOT examine for an adnexal mass due to risk of rupturing the pregnancy.