if the pain is also in your lower back you could be . get medical help right away.
Internal hemorrhage, shock, infection, loss of a fallopian tube / ovary and severe pain are all risks of a ruptured ectopic pregnancy. If you are having lower abdominal pain, spotting, or bleeding after a positive pregnancy test you need to be seen by a doctor.
You certainly can go on to have a healthy pregnancy or pregnancies after having an ectopic pregnancy. If you had your tube removed, and still have one working tube and ovary, your chances of getting pregnant each month are simply half that of a woman with 2 functioning ovaries and tubes. This is because your ovary will most likely only release an egg every other month, as it always has.
ectopic pregnancy per se has no relation to feel ovaryovary can be felt if a mass in ovary coexist
As long as you have at least one functioning ovary left you can get pregnant.
You can not know that there is a pain in ovary. You need a cheque up by gynecologist for this pain.
Yes! As long as that ovary and tube are functioning normally, and are on the same side.
Pregnancy is always a possibility but other causes can be ovulation, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (hormone imbalance), certain medications such as Birth Control, and Pelvic Inflammatory Disease. An intrauterine device can also cause some spotting or occasional bleeding.
I am assuming you are referring to a urine pregnancy test which tests for Beta hCG. There are also blood tests, which are more specific, for pregnancy. The urine beta hCG test may be positive for other reasons than pregnancy. Certain cancers of the testicles and the ovary are diseases that can provide a positive pregnancy test. Also, a lot of blood or protein in the urine can give a false positive on a pregnancy test. There are also some medications that have been reported to cause false positives such as some anti-convulsants and anti-parkinson medications. Overall, though, the urine pregnancy test is very accurate. Any female who tests positive on a urine pregnancy test should arrange for an appointment to see a physician for follow-up.
no it doesnt.i had my first 2 kids with both ovaries and fallopian tubes.after that i had a cyst on one of my ovaries and i lost that ovary and fallopian tube.i then went on and had 2 more kids after that and with all my pregnancies i got positive results on the tests a few days before my missed period
It is really unknown at the time about what causes an ectopic pregnancy.
The answer depends on what exactly you are asking. If your asking if a pregnancy test will show you specifically whether or not a pregnancy is in the tues or not then NO it will not. A home pregnancy test only shows that HCG has been detected in your urine. Which usually means you're pregnant. Establishing the location of the pregnancy can only be done through ultrasound with the aid of a doctor. If your concerned about ectopic please speak with your doctor. Also watch for signs of fever,spotting, and abdominal/ovary pain. Good Luck.
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