Medications
Medicine can only be used for early
ectopic pregnancies that have not ruptured. Depending
on where the ectopic growth is and what type of surgery would otherwise be
used, medicine may be less likely than surgical treatment to cause
fallopian tube damage.
Medicine is most
likely to work when an early ectopic pregnancy is not causing bleeding
and:
- Your pregnancy hormone (hCG, or human chorionic
gonadotropin) level is low (less than 5,000).
- It has been 6 weeks
or less since your last menstrual period.
- The embryo has no heart
activity.
For an ectopic pregnancy that is more developed, surgery is
a safer and more dependable treatment.
Medication Choices
- Methotrexate is used to stop the growth
of an early ectopic pregnancy. It can also be used after surgical ectopic
treatment to ensure that all ectopic cell growth has stopped.
If your blood type is
Rh-negative,
Rh
immunoglobulin is used to protect any future pregnancies against
Rh sensitization. For more information, see the topic
Rh
Sensitization During Pregnancy.
What To Think About
Methotrexate treatment is
usually the first choice for ending an early ectopic pregnancy. If the
pregnancy is further along, surgery is safer and more likely to be effective
than medicine.
Regular follow-up blood tests are needed for days
to weeks after the medicine is injected.
Methotrexate can cause
unpleasant side effects, such as nausea, indigestion, and diarrhea. For
information about how to minimize side effects, see these
tips
for managing methotrexate treatment.
Sudden abdominal pain
affects about 1 in 4 women who have the higher, more effective dose of
methotrexate. This may be related to the medicine itself or to the movement of
the pregnancy out of the fallopian tube.10
Methotrexate versus surgery
If your ectopic
pregnancy is not too far advanced and has not ruptured, methotrexate may be a
treatment option for you. Successful methotrexate treatment of an early ectopic
pregnancy avoids the risks of surgery, may be less likely to damage the
fallopian tube than surgery, and is more likely to preserve your fertility
after treatment.
If you are not concerned with preserving
fertility, surgery for an ectopic pregnancy is faster than methotrexate
treatment and will likely cause less bleeding.