A female had tubal pregnancy and had to remove her oviduct will this affect her in anyway with respect to reproduction justify
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Explanation:
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First signs of an ectopic pregnancy may include: Vaginal bleeding, which may be light. Abdominal (belly) pain or pelvic pain, usually 6 to 8 weeks after a missed period.
The fetus rarely survives longer than a few weeks because tissues outside the uterus do not provide the necessary blood supply and structural support to promote placental growth and circulation to the developing fetus.
If it's not diagnosed in time, generally between 6 and 16 weeks, the fallopian tube will rupture.
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Yes it will affect in reproduction
Explanation:
because when oviduct is removed then the sperm doesn't carried through female reproductive organ because oviduct is responsible for carrying sperm ..
so when sperm doesn't carried then reproduction process fails