Yes-you can still have a normal full term pregnancy.
I had an eptopic pregnancy last year! I did not know that I was pregnant because the results came back negative. I started what I thought was my period and it lasted about 7 days and then the pains started in. That is when I found out it was an eptopic pregnancy from an ultrasound.
If you are having a tubal aka eptopic pregnancy you can find out at 2 weeks bc your egg emplanted in your tubes and not your uterus which would have taken it another 2 weeks to travel there.
Yes, women can have pregnancy symptoms during an ectopic pregnancy. The hormones produced by the mother and the embryo are the same.
It may do and it may not do it depends how far into the pregnancy you are - I had an eptopic pregnancy earlier in the year - I took a test when my partner was away and it was positive he was returning in a few days so I waited coz I wanted him to see a positive test for himself - the second one I did was negative, so was the 3rd 4th and 5th I did so many as I knew for definite I was pregnant - after going to the doctors and getting a blood test and one the following day I was taken in for scans due to the hormone level dropping. The hormone level will rise with an eptopic pregnancy and then drop so dependant on when you do the test depends on whether it will turn out positive or not. Please go to the doctors and have a blood test and scans if you suspect you have an eptopic pregnancy. It is a horrible horrible thing to go through and the earlier you find out and get the proper care and support the easier it is to get through and start trying again! I hope this helps!
Ectopic pregnancy is a serious health risk for the mother, so the fetus must be aborted.
I think the best thing to do would go to a doctor and get a blood test, as eptopic pregnancies (out of the womb) can result in negative pregnancy tests and spotting/bleeding. if you are pregnant you would need to have a scan to see if the baby is in the right place. goodluck
It has happened a few times, but more often than not those with an ectopic pregnancy rupture and bleed to death.
Your eggs may still be dropping even if you have not had a period. Therefore it's still possible that you could get pregnant. There is also a possiblity of eptopic pregnancy, (caused by semen finding an egg in the fallopian tube.) consult your doctor to diagnose why you're not having a period.
You should consult your doctor it might be perfectly normal or could be a problem indicating eptopic pregnancy
chances of pregnancy may still be high, but chances of another eptopic pregnancy may be higher. eptopic pregancies are mostly cause to tubal blockage etc. If you still have some type of tubal/introuteral issue you may end up pregnant in the same situation. this is something i would speak with your doctor about. Its best if you want to conceive to make sure you have no female issues that will create a problem like eptopic pregnancy. im sure you and your doctor can check it out and you can be pregnant and have a healthy baby in no time. best wishes! :)
Certainly! An ectopic pregnancy is not a condition that affects your reproductive organs such as endometriosis. You have a 1 in 2 chance of conception if you had no problems prior to your ectopic pregnancy. About 60% conceive successfully after an ectopic pregnancy and about 30% choose not to try conceiving again. If you do conceive successfully after having an ectopic pregnancy, it is important to notify your doctor at the first visit of this so that he/she can pay special attention to any warning signs and help you and your baby have a successful future pregnancy.
Usually but only your doctor can answer that. But there is a increased risk for more ectopic pregnancies after the first one.