I had a 12 week ectopic pregnancy in '04. I had been experiencing pain for 4 weeks prior, saw 3 doctors who blamed my pain on GI issuess, etc. I finally went to my parents geriatric Doctor Who did a pelvic and sent me for ultrasound. I was sent immediately to the ER from the ultrasound for a ruptured ectopic. Rupture time varies from woman to woman but I was told that I was very lucky to be alive considering the shape I was in and how long I had been experiencing the pain. I lost the right tube and ovary but went on to become pregnant again in 07. The pregnancy only lasted 25 weeks due to incompetant cervix but the baby is fine and now I'm DONE with pregnancy for good! ;p I'm not tempting fate anymore.
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Anywhere from 2 hours to a full day
If the ectopic pregnancy has been terminated (either medically or naturally) it should take around 2-5 weeks for your body to realise what has happen and ovulate again.
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Mifepristone is not recommended for women with ectopic pregnancy, an IUD, who have been taking long-term steroidal therapy, have bleeding abnormalities or on blood-thinners
I had an ectopic pregnancy and got pregnant about 6months afterwards. Medical experts say it can take up to 18months though so I believe I am very very lucky! Good Luck!
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Pretty much immediately.
It is very unlikely that any surgeon will perform a hysterectomy if you are or could be pregnant unless you have an ectopic pregnancy in which case he/she may perform a salpingo oopherectomy (tubes and ovary) on one side but unlikely to take uterus as well.
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