According to the National Institute of Health, an ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg grows in an abnormal place, usually in the fallopian tubes. The result is usually a miscarriage.

Which of the following procedures would correct an ectopic pregnancy?

Surgically moving the embryo into the uterus
Surgically moving the embryo into the vagina
Surgically moving the embryo into the ovary
Surgically moving the embryo into the cervix

Respuesta :

Surgically moving the embryo into the uterus, where it gets imbedded in the Endometrium.

The vagina is the birth canal, and where the penis is inserted while having sex.
The ovary, usually two, is/are the reproductive organ(s).
and the cervix is the lower part of the uterus.
It functions like a door.
It opens while having sex, so semen can get through, but also when menstruating, so blood can get through the other way.

Answer:

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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