Ectopic pregnancies can be a life-threatening condition for women. They may require quick surgical intervention, and in
most cases the fertilized egg cannot be saved. Why do you think these risks exist with this type of pregnancy?

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Explanation:

Indeed ectopic pregnancies can be life threatening. Risks occur because the baby attaches and begins to grow outside of the uterus. The attachment and growth is intended to occur in the uterus which is designed to accommodate the baby and provide nurture and protection. But outside the uterus, such as in the fallopian tubes, as growth occurs it can cause intense pain and bleeding. The baby cannot be saved in most ectopic pregnancies. And if untreated, the mother can suffer great harm and death.

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If the baby continued to grow in any region besides the uterus, it will eventually burst the structure (such as the fallopian tube). The developing baby may also press against other structures, interfering with their function. For this reason, it is necessary to remove the fertilized egg from the mother.

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