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What happens of you dont terminate a tubal pregnancy?


do you die?

If you do not terminate a tubal pregnancy, your fallopian tube will burt, the baby will die, and you will have internal bleeding which can kill you as well. If you do survive, there is a possibility you may never again get pregnant.
You should just terminate it, because there is no way the baby will grown bigger than a grain of rice, and instead of killing 1 life, you may kill 2.

The tube will rupture and you will die, unless you have emergency surgery.

It's not really a question of the baby's life or the mother's life, and which one to pick, because the pregnancy cannot continue until the fetus would be viable. Even if you didn't have it terminated and you died, the fetus would die also because it would be too young to survive outside the womb.

the fetus will begin to grow in your fallopian tube and that tube will burst causing irreversable damage to the tube. But the worst part is the mother's life is at major risk of bleeding to death.

What some people still don't know is that tubal pregnancies can desolve themselves at times. But if there is any chance that you may have one, don't wait, you must go to the ER immedietely.

If you don't terminate a tubal pregnancy the tube that you conceived in will rupture and you might hemorrhage. It can also cause you to become sterile. The best and safest thing is to end the pregnancy. You will be safe from harm.

Yes, you pretty much die. Once the fetus grows too large your tube will break and you'll bleed to death internally.

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