Yes. Ovulation can occur irregularly, at times, and implantation of the fertilized ovum in the fallopian tube does not always trigger cessation of menses immediately.
Hi, I had an Ectopic pregnancy and my right tube was removed.This was my first pregnanacy and I was devastated with the experience.. Doctor suggested me to avoid pregnancy for at least 6months..So waiting for That now..
Go to the ER right away. Ectopic pregnancy is very dangerous.
yes
It is very rare, but women can menstruate during pregnancy. It is right at the onset of a pregnancy and usually coincides with the woman being very close to her normal cycle.
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 would depend if the tube was repaired or not. If you feel that you may have an ectopic pregnancy you should see your Dr or go to the ER right away.
Yes you can. However if you feel that you may be having an ectopic pregnancy you should see a Dr or go to the ER right away as it is life threatening.
It is biologically impossible to menstruate while pregnant - however it is possible to experience vaginal bleeding during pregnancy, which you might mistake for menstruation. It is biologically impossible to get pregnant during menstruation - however it is possible to get pregnant as a result of sex during menstruation as given the right environment sperm can survive in the vagina for up to 7 days, by which time you may ovulate. You may mistake ovulation bleeding for menstruation.
While it's difficult to predict exactly when another ectopic pregnancy might occur, the risk decreases as the pregnancy progresses. Most ectopic pregnancies are diagnosed in the first trimester, typically by the sixth week. Regular monitoring and early ultrasounds can help assess the location of the pregnancy and ensure it's developing in the uterus. It's important to stay in close contact with your healthcare provider for personalized guidance and support.
Yes. It would require invitro fertilization.
no but you might want to get it checked out
With an ectopic pregnany there will be severe pain on only one side of your lower abdominal. (where your fallopian tube is) Also there could be other symptoms such as fever, vomiting, nausua, and bleeding. But your period has cramping across your abdominal region and an ectopic pregnancy has SEVERE pain in one area, left or right side.