How long does the process take when the fallopian tubes burst due to ectopic pregnancy?
Symptoms of an ectopic pregnancy, such as pelvic pain and vaginal bleeding, often begin six to eight weeks after the last normal menstrual period. When an ectopic pregnancy occurs in the fallopian tube, it can cause the tube to rupture, resulting in profound bleeding and severe pain. This can be life-threatening and is considered a true medical emergency.
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