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Reply To Topic Topic: cesarean and ectopic pregnancy
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Posted By on 12 Mar 2006 02:43 PM
I apologize for not putting it more clearly. There is no discrepancy. The MCA (by the way, Maternity Center Assoc. has changed its name to "Childbirth Connection") result refers to an increase in ectopic pregnancy overall and came from studies analyzing statistics from databases comparing rates in women with and without prior c/secs. "Ectopic pregnancy" is defined as any site of implantation that isn't inside the uterus. Generally, ectopic pregnancies occur in the Fallopian tubes leading from the ovaries to the uterus. The 1 in 1800 number refers only to the incidence of a specific type of ectopic pregnancy called "cesarean scar ectopic pregnancy" in which implantation occurs in the c/sec scar. It came from a study that sent any woman with a prior c/sec and bleeding in the 1st trimester for a sonogram.

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