Yes, women can have pregnancy symptoms during an ectopic pregnancy. The hormones produced by the mother and the embryo are the same.
If you get pregnancy symptoms, take a pregnancy test
Yes-you can still have a normal full term pregnancy.
1-2 weeks
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.
No Apparently they will raise slightly or even decrease every 48 hours. (e.g Hcg level 2000 could become 1800 in 48 hours in an ectopic)Whereas in a viable interuterine pregnancy the HcG levels will about double in 48 hours. This alone is not used for diagnoses a vaginal scan will also help to identify any mass in the tube. This will be to rule out a miscarriage also.
pregnancy
Ectopic pregnancy is a serious health risk for the mother, so the fetus must be aborted.
It has happened a few times, but more often than not those with an ectopic pregnancy rupture and bleed to death.
Yes you will still have a period but it may be later and old blood. Yes pregnancy symptoms would still occur.
roughly after nine months (:
This is what you would expect to occur; but there are slight chances to become pregnant even when taking the pill.
You should consult your doctor it might be perfectly normal or could be a problem indicating eptopic pregnancy