Ectopic pregnancy

Ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, most commonly in the fallopian tube. This type of pregnancy cannot progress normally and can become life-threatening if not treated promptly. Symptoms may include sharp abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, dizziness, or shoulder pain.

Early diagnosis is crucial in managing ectopic pregnancy safely. With timely intervention, complications can be prevented, and future fertility can often be preserved. Treatment may involve medication or minimally invasive surgery depending on the stage and severity.

Ectopic pregnancy care is recommended for women with symptoms of abnormal pregnancy or risk factors such as previous ectopic pregnancy, pelvic infections, or tubal damage. Prompt medical attention ensures better outcomes and reduces serious risks.

Expert care for your Safety & Recovery

Ectopic pregnancy is a medical emergency that requires immediate attention. With expert care, complications can be minimized, and recovery can be smooth.

Personalized Care for Every Patient

We tailor treatment plans based on the patient’s condition, stability, and future fertility goals.

Compassionate Solutions Tailored

Our approach ensures quick intervention while providing emotional and medical support.

Your Path to Safe Recovery


Management focuses on early diagnosis, safe treatment, and preserving reproductive health for the future.

Early Diagnosis

Detecting abnormal pregnancy location through ultrasound and blood tests.

Medical Treatment

Medication to stop the growth of ectopic pregnancy in early cases.

Surgical Care

Minimally invasive procedures to remove ectopic tissue when required.

Compassionate care at Every Step

Ectopic pregnancy care involves emergency diagnosis, treatment, and recovery support. Our team guides you through every stage.

Expert Consultation

Evaluation of symptoms, pregnancy test results, and risk factors.

Step 01

Diagnosis & Care Planning

Ultrasound and blood tests to confirm ectopic pregnancy.

Step 02

Treatment & Ongoing Support

Medication or surgery followed by recovery and monitoring.

Step 03

Frequently asked question

It is a pregnancy that develops outside the uterus, usually in the fallopian tube.

Yes, it can be life-threatening if not treated early.

Abdominal pain, bleeding, dizziness, and shoulder pain.

No, it cannot develop into a normal pregnancy.

Treatment includes medication or surgery depending on the condition.

Many women can conceive again after proper treatment.

Not always, but managing risk factors can help.

No, early cases can often be treated with medication.

Immediately if you have symptoms, as it is an emergency.

Yes, there is a risk of recurrence.

Yes, regular monitoring is essential after treatment.