For patients
Put very simply, an ectopic pregnancy means “an out-of-place pregnancy”. It happens when a woman’s ovum (egg), which has has been fertilised by a man’s sperm, becomes stuck in the fallopian tube or sometimes in other places in the reproductive organs or abdomen, instead of moving down her fallopian tube into the womb to develop there.
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