Yes it is possible to have an ectopic pregnancy and have a negative pregnancy test, it is also possible to have a healthy pregnancy and have a positive pregnancy test in the first 10 days after a missed period.
Pregnancy test kits are each calibrated to different levels of sensitivity and you have to ensure you are using a quality test, which is calibrated to detect reliably levels of hCG (the hormone, made in pregnancy.)
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The abdominal pain following an ectopic pregnancy is a normal part of the healing process. The length of time the pain last depends on the severity of the ectopic pregnancy, the procedure performed, and how well your body heals.
No, an ectopic pregnancy is always unsuccessful and also dangerous if left unresolved.
There are differences and sometime results for an ectopic can be different. Though with an ectopic your baby will not survive. They will give you medication to get rid of the baby or have to open you up. I'm in that spot right now... Good luck
It is really unknown at the time about what causes an ectopic pregnancy.
go to the hospital it could 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.
A normal pregnancy is when the foetus grow in the womb where it's supposed to be, whereas an ectopic pregnancy is where the foetus is growing in the fallopian tubes, this is very serious if you suspect an ectopic pregnancy go strait to you GP or nearest A&E department, Ectopic pregnancies can be potentially life threatening.
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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.
In an ectopic pregnancy, the embryo implants outside the uterus, most commonly in a fallopian tube. Since the embryo is not developing in the uterus, where sex determination typically occurs through ultrasound and other methods, it is not possible to determine the sex of the baby in an ectopic pregnancy. Furthermore, ectopic pregnancies are not viable, meaning they do not result in a live birth.