Ovarian pregnancy

Ovarian pregnancy refers to the implantation, growth and development of fertilized eggs in the ovary. The consequence is that eventually rupture will occur and internal bleeding will occur. It is a rare ectopic pregnancy. Ovary pregnancy is acute, and has no specific symptoms and signs, threatening the life of the patient. The incidence of ectopic pregnancy has increased significantly in recent years. However, there are also reports in the literature of those who survive to term pregnancy and finally obtain term live babies. Nest pregnancy is divided into two categories: primary and secondary. Primary ovarian pregnancy (also known as intrafollicular intrafollicular) is considered to be caused by the infertility of the follicle due to the failure of ovulation of the follicle in the early corpus luteum; secondary cases are mostly formed by the early fallopian tube abortion that is implanted on the ovarian surface.

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