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no but you might want to get it checked out
Yes it can most likely be an ectopic pregnacy Yes it can most likely be an ectopic pregnancy
Well it is not beneficial to get pregnant right away. A body needs time to heal from the ectopic pregnancy, particularly if anything punctured, tore or ruptured. If you are pregnant again there is nothing you can do about that. Some women will have twins where one baby is ectopic and the other is not. So she delivers a healthy single baby after the ectopic pregnancy is resolved. If you are only concerned about the chemical having been in your body do not fear. It goes through the body within days.
I just had an ectopic pregnancy i took a metho shot to disolve my baby, if you dont see a Dr soon you could have surgery and loose a Tube, and my dr told me to start trying after 2 months, hope that helps..
Yes it most definitely could be ectopic. You need to get a pelvic ultrasound done. The radiologist will see changes in the lining of your uterus if it is possibly a normal pregnancy. If it is ectopic, there will be no changes to your uterus (prepping for the baby,etc.) They also may be able to see the ectopic pregnancy through an ultrasound. Do not wait to find out about this. It could be life threatening to you.
Hi, I had an Ectopic pregnancy and my right tube was removed.This was my first pregnanacy and I was devastated with the experience.. Doctor suggested me to avoid pregnancy for at least 6months..So waiting for That now..
Yes you could be pregnant. If you suspect you may be pregnant and your fallopian tubes hurt, it is very important to go see your doctor right away. You may have an ectopic pregnancy (pregnancy in your fallopian tube) which can be very dangerous and needs to be treated immediately. Go to your doctor.
Go to the ER right away. Ectopic pregnancy is very dangerous.
Could be "open heart surgery"
No, however there can be referred pain to the shoulder from irritation of the diaphragm. A ruptured ectopic/tubal pregnancy can cause intra-abdominal bleeding which can irritate the diaphragm and refer pain to the shoulder area (tip of scapula). If you have abdominal and shoulder pain or there is any chance you are pregnant and having shoulder pain see a doctor immediately.
Hi, I have had a previous ectopic and currently want to try for another baby, this is some of the information which was given to me."Previous ectopic - about 10-20% of those attempting pregnancy after one ectopic will have another.""The risk of another ectopic depends on several factors, in particular the type of surgery that has taken place, the presence of any damage to the other tube and whether there were any difficulties conceiving first time around. Studies that compare removing the tube (salpingectomy) with opening it at the time of surgery and removing the pregnancy (salpingostomy) have found that when the other factors above have been controlled for, the risk of repeat ectopic is about 9% if the tube is removed and 12% if the tube is left behind. There is no difference in outcome whether the operation was an open one or key-hole surgery was used (laparoscopy), but recovery is certainly quicker with the key-hole option.s mentioned above, after having an ectopic pregnancy, a woman is at risk of it happening again (though it is more likely that the next pregnancy will be in the right place)."So I would say be cautious and discuss it with your Dr or Midwife before you try to get pregnant again, they will probably offer you early scanning to try and avert any problems early on in the pregnancy.Good Luck
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