Yes you can. I did and I didnt find out until I got pregnant again the following month. I had a very normal period and a normal cycle and ovulated on on CD 14 (with an ectopic in progress without my acknowledgment at the time). I ended up taking a HPT at 8DPO and got a VERY dark BFP so I went and got my blood work done that day. My beta results came back 1500!! Well at 14DPO my tube burst due to the ectopic pregnancy that I never knew I had which almost killed me in the process. About a week later they found another baby in my uterus when doing an ultrasound after my beta numbers were not going down but doubling instead. The doctor told me that I must of gotten pregnant back to back because the Ectopic was about 8wks along (they did lab testing on the remainders) and the pregnancy I was carrying in my uterus was only 4wks when my tube ruptured. Unfortunetly I ended up losing the baby in my uterus too, at 12wks. I am also pregnant again but the doctor suspects its another ectopic which I am very concerned about, since this is my only tube left. My beta levels have not been doubling as they should and I have been having some discomfort on that one side, not to mention spotting early on that lingered around for awhile. I never knew trying to have a baby would be so difficult, but it is, it is for me and many other couples out there. I've been trying to conceive my first for 3yrs now.
yes.. i had my period for a whole month straight and though it was maybe my Birth Control pills since i had just started using them.. fortunately i went to the e.r on time and found out it was because i had an e.p.. scary to go through but luckily the surgeon was able to save my tube..
can i still have a period with a ectopic pregnancy
Yes, you are pregnant.
It may be an ectopic pregnancy
A pregnancy in which the zygote implants in the fallopian tube abdomen ovary or the cervix is called an Ectopic pregnancy.
Ectopic pregnancy has nothing to do with heart burn.
Women with an ectopic pregnancy have different experiences. Some women may feel the baby moving at a certain period of the development, while others may not at all. Women would need to have a surgery in order to remove an ectopic pregnancy because of health risks.
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Someone who had an ectopic pregnancy is at higher risk for another in the future, but many women go on to have a uterine pregnancy after ectopic.
With an ectopic pregnany there will be severe pain on only one side of your lower abdominal. (where your fallopian tube is) Also there could be other symptoms such as fever, vomiting, nausua, and bleeding. But your period has cramping across your abdominal region and an ectopic pregnancy has SEVERE pain in one area, left or right side.
An ectopic pregnancy is when the fertilised egg attaches itself outside the uterus. The most common place where the ectopic pregnancy occurs is the fallopian tubes. Other possible areas where the ectopic could occur are the ovaries, abdomen and the cervix. The cause for ectopic pregnancy is mostly unknown. However endometriosis, any surgery to the abdomen, previous pelvic inflammatory disease all increase the chances of an ectopic pregnancy.
Your chances of having an ectopic pregnancy from BV is about zero.
Go to the ER right away. Ectopic pregnancy is very dangerous.
An ectopic pregnancy is a uncommon pregnancy in which the pregnancy occurs outside of the womb. Most of the time the fetus (newborn) will not be able to develop and survive.