10 Ectopic Pregnancy Symptoms
Symptom #6: Missed Period
The absence of menstrual bleeding or amenorrhea (secondary) is one of the most common and early symptoms of ectopic pregnancy. In normal cases, menstruation usually occurs once every 28 days (on average). A missed period is also the most common reason for women to suspect pregnancy. Other possible causes of a missed period include stress, fatigue, hormonal issues, and gaining or losing weight in a short interval of time.
Women who have missed a period and have a possibility of pregnancy should see a doctor to confirm that their pregnancy is healthy and to avoid potential complications.
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