J
jack_hawkins
Guest
methotrexate is a folate antagonist, used in chemotherapy and for immunosuppression - it also works on the rapidly dividing tissues of the embryoI am going to tread very carefully here. Although not familiar with that chemical, from the context I am going to presume it is a “dissolving chemical” for lack of a better term and so is a non-surgical alternative. The question remains, since the growth of the ovum has stretched and weakened the tube, why would you want to preserve the tube? A weak tube raises the possibility of a second ectopic. That was the “defective tube” I was referring to.
As I said I am treading carefully here.
yes, tubal preservation increases the possibility of a further ectopic pregnancy - but also the chance of a future successful pregnancy
that is a matter of patient choice, quite rightly - esp if IVF is not deemed acceptable