Depending on far along you are, I believe certain drugs can remove a tubular pregnancy. If the pregnancy is a little further along, Usually a fallopian tube is removed in order to prevent erruption, also to save fertility.
While home pregnancy tests are very accurate, they are less accurate than a pregnancy test evaluated by a laboratory.
Most of doctors schedule a second ultrasound week twenty of the pregnancy
I had an ectopic (tubular) pregnancy, and my home pregnancy test was positive by 5 weeks. I would go to your obgyn and get a blood test. They can check hormone levels to see if you are pregnant, how far along you may be, and if they feel it may be ectopic. Good Luck!
most likely surgery because the embryo has little to no chance of surviving in the fallopian tube, or the pregnancy will self terminate .
Sometimes it can if the ovarian tube had to be removed. By losing the one ovarian tube you lose the ovulation power from that ovary, dropping your pregnancy chances by 50%. If the ovarian tube was not removed then there should be no effect on your ovulation, but leaves you more vulnerable to more tubular pregnancies. Best of luck!
It depends how far along you were. Could take a few days to leave your system, could take a month.
Gynecologist
yes they can
what does the t and c mean on the pregnancy test
A doctor's pregnancy test is much more accurate, where as a home pregnancy test can be faulty.
yes
they were the ones that had sex with you.