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At six weeks in an ectopic pregnancy, the embryo would typically not be visible on an ultrasound, as it is implanted outside the uterus, commonly in a fallopian tube. The embryo is usually too small to be seen, measuring only a few millimeters if present. Instead, signs of an ectopic pregnancy may include abnormal tissue growth and potential internal bleeding, rather than the expected development of a healthy embryo.

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Do you need an ultrasound to tell if you have an ectopic pregnancy?

Yes, you do. An ectopic pregnancy is just like a "regular" pregnancy for the first few weeks. Everything feels the same. An ultrasound is done early in a pregnancy to check things out, and if a pregnancy is ectopic, a good ultrasound technician will be able to spot it. There is no other non-invasive way to discover an ectopic pregnancy, and because of the risks posed by an ectopic pregnancy, it is critical to discover it early - if in fact there is one. Ectopic pregnancies are invariably life-threatening events, and prenatal care is important for that and many other reasons.


Can you feel movement 8 weeks of pregnancy but the doctor say you may have a ectopic?

Due to pregnancy hormones your digestive sytem is really upset. It feels like little bubbles going off in your stomach. I was about 12 weeks when I felt the real movements of the baby. I was also told I may have an ectopic he turned out ok and is now two years old. I hope you get the same result :-)


Symptoms of an ectopic pregnancy at 4 weeks mild stitch like pains on left side pink blood?

At 4 weeks, symptoms of an ectopic pregnancy can include mild stitch-like pains on one side of the abdomen, often accompanied by light spotting or pink blood. These symptoms occur as the fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, commonly in a fallopian tube. It's essential to seek medical attention if you experience these symptoms, as an ectopic pregnancy can lead to serious complications if not treated promptly.


I haven't had my period for a month and haly now after my surgery for ectopic pregnancy and have checked the pregnancy but its negative y?

After a miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy it typically takes a woman 6-7 weeks to begin menstruating again. Some women will menstruate just like normal, right on schedule, but others will take longer. If you haven't gotten your period back by 8 weeks, I would call your OBGYN for a checkup.


Can you have a tubal baby?

This type of pregnancy is called ectopic, and it means out of place. The most common place for an Ectopic pregnancy is in the fallopian tubes. If it happens and the baby starts growing, it is painful to the mother because there is a fetus growing in a tube smaller than a strand of hair. The tissues aren't nurturing enough or designed to grow with a fetus. If an ectopic pregnancy happens, the fetus is surgically taken out of the fallopian tube. Since the fetus is cut out, you would think that they would be able to implant the fetus into the womb, but I haven't read anything like that happening.


What is the cause of ectopic pregnancy?

Ectopic pregnancy is pregnancy outside uterine cavity.Causes are abortion,infections of genital tract,intra uterine contraceptive device etc.Many times there may not be any predisposing factors like these.


What would a miscarriage be like with an ectopic pregnancy?

Well you have to speak wiht your doctor about that because if you are expierencing and ectopic pregnancy then, your fallopian tube might burst, so the doctor has to abort the pregnancy, and it would be like a regular miscarriage, heavy bleeding and cramping.


What does the fetus look like at 19 weeks of pregnancy?

He looks like a perfectly proportional baby, just really skinny and small


How far pregnant for an ectopic pregnancy to show how many weeks pregnant?

When women have an ectopic pregnancy, they may not know that they are pregnant at the time. Usually, signs of an ectopic pregnancy would include pelvic or abdominal pain, vaginal spotting or if the fallopian tube ruptures, there may be signs of shock.


Is it possible to go more than three months in an ectopic pregnancy?

Absolutely not--it would have killed you or at the very least put you in the hospital from bleeding. It is possible. I just had an ectopic in June (I ended up taking methotrexate) and my doctor said there is no magic answer to that question. Each woman is different...some can go 3 months without feeling any pain others like my case, only 6 weeks. Best advice is go to your doctor if you have the slightest feeling something may be wrong. WELL the answer to that one is yes i was around 14 weeks 4 days pregnant when i had my ectopic pregnancy it didnt kill me im still alive but i was seriously ill i had to have emergency surgery as my blood pressure was soooo low due to the loss of blood needless to say i lost my baby and my right tube, i still managed to conceive afterwards to and now have a gorgeous 2 year old daughter :) Ectopic pregnancy actually means an out of place pregnancy. Some women with an ectopic pregnancy have gone full term (very rare). So, it really depends on where the egg implanted. Most tubal pregnancies are noticed between 5-8 weeks but even that can vary.


When you miscarriage after 4 months of pregnancy do you still give brith?

Yes. that's 16 weeks. but, no worries, it's not like actually giving birth. the embryo is still underdeveloped at this stage in the pregnancy to be considered a baby. If you were farther along in your pregnancy it would be a lot more diffucult. At 16 weeks abortions are still allowed, in most states. At 16 weeks it is VERY MUCH the same birth process. It is not an embryo, it is called a fetus which is a baby. All you have to do is look up photos of what a baby looks like at 16 weeks.


Can you have a normal pregnancy in the womb and an ectopic pregnancy at the same time?

This kind of pregnancy is called a heterotopic pregnancy and they are very very very rare. I found out I was pregnant in March 2008 and they didn't find out I had a heterotpic pregnancy until May when I had my right tube removed after it burst. Like I said though it is VERY rare so it's not something a normally healthy woman needs to worry about. If you want to know the risk factors just google them. I found everything I needed to answer my questions once I knew what the pregnancy was called. Good luck! I just had an emergency c-section as I had a uterine and ectopic pregnancy. I was having severe shoulder pain and what I thought were braxton hicks contraction for months. I made it to 30 weeks unaware that I had an ectopic pregnancy. I had ultrasounds, blood work and all the work ups but the Dr. never saw the ectopic pregnancy. I had my fallopian tube rupture and nearly died from the blood loss. My uternie pregnancy survived at 30 weeks but the path report showed an 8-10 week ectopic pregnancy in the ruptured fallopian tube. My dr. went back and looked at the orignal ultrasound and didnt find an ectopic pregnancy at that time. So I got pregnant several months after already being pregnant. The Dr's had never seen this and said it is extremly rare and that most ruptured fallopian tubes kill the mother. Had it happened weeks earlier both myself and my little boy would have died. So, the answer is yes this can happen as I am living proof.