Answer
The places where the fertilized egg got implanted are not appropriate
for the fetus´ development. These places lack space and needed tissues.
Explanation:
Ectopic pregnancies occur most often in the Fallopian tubes, which are the structures that transport the eggs from the ovaries to the uterus. But some other times, ectopic pregnancies might also occur in ovaries, abdominal cavity, or in the cervix.
These pregnancies are not viable, this means that the fertilized egg can not survive. However, the firsts stages of its development seem to be normal and involve an increase in tissues surrounding the egg.
As the <u>places where the egg got implanted are not prepared</u> for its development, <u>they might be harmed</u>. These areas <u>do not have enough space, nor nutritional tissues needed</u> by the embryo. And as the fetus grows, it creates a <u>constant pressure in the organ</u>, that <u>can make it burst.</u> This provokes important bleeding that might cause the patient´s death if they are not properly assisted.
At first, the woman might feel the normal symptoms of pregnancy, like the lack of the period during the firsts months or breast sensitivity. But as the egg grows in the inappropriate place, there appear some new signs and symptoms, such as a light bleeding or pelvic pain. If the organ bursts, the bleeding might be so intense that the woman might be in danger.