Are ventricular ectopic beats dangerous?
PVCs are rarely dangerous. Almost everyone has them from time to time. They can be caused by stress, infection, or overuse of caffiene or other stimulants. PVCs may also be an early warning of other problems such as a thyroid disorder or heart disease. Something to try to be aware of is if the PVCs are perfusing or nonperusing, that is do you have a pulse with these irregular beats? As long as the beats are perfusing there is no risk of your blood pressure being lowered by these missed or irregular beats.
How can pregnancy be prevented?
Pregnancy can be prevented by using a birth control such as a pill, depot shot, patch, or condom. But I will say the safest way to prevent pregnancy is to be abstinence which in meaning don't have sex at all!!!!!!!!!!!!
Can a pregnancy test turn out negative if it is only 6 dpo and when should you test again?
If it is negative and you haven't had a period wait a week and take another test. If it is still negative and you don't have a period, call your doctor.
As implantation does not occur for 7-10 days after ovualtion, there is no possibility of a test 6dpo being positive.
Yes this could be a sign of pregnancy. If the pains are severe see your doctor for a check over. Good luck.
The pregnancy cycle is pretty much done in three month increments, there is the first trimester 0-3 months second trimester 3-6 months and the third trimester is 6-9 months in the first trimester a lot goes on first the sperm fertilizes the egg then the egg divides into many cycles of cells once the egg implants around the 6th week of pregnancy everything starts to develop the placenta grows larger and your baby begins it's journey to being born in the second trimester the baby finishes its development and then starts to grow larger in your last trimester it is just all about weight gain the baby will gain about a pound a week until it is born, you can also go to pregnancy.org they even have color pictures to help you understand it all better.
How do you know if your miscarriage was uterine or ectopic?
Symptoms of ectopic: It can be hard to tell if you are experiencing an ectopic pregnancy because so many women don't even know they're pregnant at the time they would notice any symptoms of an ectopic. Some symptoms of tubal pregnancy such as a missed menstrual period and vaginal bleeding or spotting two weeks later are similar to the early signs of pregnancy. About 1 in 2 women who are experiencing a tubal pregnancy notice abdominal pain on one side or the other. 1 in 3 women feel light-headed and about 1 in 5 have shoulder pain on the same side as the stomach pain.
What is the increased risk of ectopic pregnancy after tubal ligation?
After tubal ligation, the risk of ectopic pregnancy increases significantly compared to women who have not undergone the procedure. While the overall risk of ectopic pregnancy is low, it can be as high as 7-15% in women who conceive after tubal ligation. This elevated risk is primarily due to the possibility of sperm encountering an egg in the fallopian tube, where the fertilized egg may implant instead of the uterus.
What is it like at 4 weeks of pregnancy?
Every woman experiences different feelings and symptoms during pregnancy, so there is no one answer to this question. However, many woman begin having some "morning sickness" around this time that can involve nausea and vomiting, especially in the morning. Many women also feel extremely tired in early pregnancy. Additionally, many also notice a great deal of breast tenderness. Other women experience no symptoms at all and don't know they are pregnant until they miss a period and take a pregnancy test. Hope this helps! Dr. B. http://3dpregnancy.parentsconnect.com/calendar/4-weeks-pregnant.html
How long till ectopic pregnancy symptoms show?
Ectopic pregnancies are usually diagnosed within the first 2 months of pregnancy, possibly before you know you are pregnant. The symptoms may be mild or they may be severe and dangerous. They can be the same as the symptoms of early pregnancy or other less serious conditions. Possible symptoms of an ectopic pregnancy are: 1. missed period or abnormal bleeding 2. pain in the lower abdomen or pelvis 3. symptoms of pregnancy such as breast tenderness or morning sickness.
Is not eating at all a sign of pregnancy?
No. Not eating at all can be a result of many things. If this is your only symptom I doubt that it is pregnancy related. If you are trying to get pregnant the best you can do for yourself is to EAT properly. If you had unprotecrted sex by accident and now you are late for your period and you have decreased appetite buy a home pregnancy test or see a doctor for a blood test. All the best!
Rising HCG always means pregnancy.
What is a blighted ovum?
A blighted ovum is a common type of miscarriage. It happens when a fertilized egg implants in the uterus but the resulting embryo either stops developing very early or doesn't form at all. Nowadays, the term "blighted ovum" is considered out of date. Instead, most medical professionals use the term "early pregnancy failure" to describe this situation.
With an early pregnancy failure, you'll get a positive result on a pregnancy test, because the placenta begins to develop anyway and starts to secrete human chorionic gonadtrophin (hCG), the hormone that these tests look for. Early on, you may also have some of the symptoms common in a normal pregnancy, such as fatigue, nausea, and sore breasts. Later, when the hormone levels begin to go down, these symptoms will subside and you're likely to have spotting or bleeding.
What will happen if I have an early pregnancy failure (blighted ovum)?
At first you might notice some reddish-brown staining, or have no spotting at all. Later you might have cramps or bleeding as your hormone levels recede. If you're having cramps or bleeding, or your uterus isn't growing as it should, or if your healthcare practitioner can't hear the baby's heartbeat with a Doppler by 12 weeks or so, you'll have an ultrasound to check on your baby. If it's a case of early pregnancy failure, the ultrasound will show an empty gestational sac.
You're likely to miscarry — that is, to expel the gestational sac and accumulated tissue by the end of your first trimester, though it may happen earlier than that. The miscarriage process can take weeks, though, and once you find out you aren't carrying a baby, you may find it's too emotionally wrenching or physically uncomfortable (if you're cramping a lot) to wait for a spontaneous miscarriage.
In that case, you may be able to use medication to speed up the miscarriage process. Or you may decide to have a suction curettage or dilation and curettage (D&C) to remove the tissue. You'll also need to have the tissue removed if you have any problems that make it unsafe to wait for a miscarriage, such as significant bleeding or signs of infection.
When can I try to conceive again?
You'll probably get your period again in four to six weeks after you miscarry or have the tissue removed. Some practitioners say you can start trying to conceive again after this period, but others recommend that you wait until you've been through another menstrual cycle. (You'll need to use birth control during this time, since you may ovulate as early as two weeks after you miscarry.)
Although you may be ready physically to get pregnant again, you might not feel ready emotionally. Every woman copes with the grief of early pregnancy loss in her own way, and some women find it takes months before they're interested in trying to conceive again.
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Does having a blighted ovum once mean I'm likely to miscarry again?
No. Although you're likely to be worried about the possibility of another miscarriage, fertility experts don't consider a single early pregnancy loss to be a sign that there's anything wrong with you or your partner. Most practitioners will wait until you've had two or three consecutive miscarriages to order special blood and genetic tests to try to find out what's going wrong. What is a blighted ovum?
A blighted ovum is a common type of miscarriage. It happens when a fertilized egg implants in the uterus but the resulting embryo either stops developing very early or doesn't form at all. Nowadays, the term "blighted ovum" is considered out of date. Instead, most medical professionals use the term "early pregnancy failure" to describe this situation.
With an early pregnancy failure, you'll get a positive result on a pregnancy test, because the placenta begins to develop anyway and starts to secrete human chorionic gonadtrophin (hCG), the hormone that these tests look for. Early on, you may also have some of the symptoms common in a normal pregnancy, such as fatigue, nausea, and sore breasts. Later, when the hormone levels begin to go down, these symptoms will subside and you're likely to have spotting or bleeding.
What will happen if I have an early pregnancy failure (blighted ovum)?
At first you might notice some reddish-brown staining, or have no spotting at all. Later you might have cramps or bleeding as your hormone levels recede. If you're having cramps or bleeding, or your uterus isn't growing as it should, or if your healthcare practitioner can't hear the baby's heartbeat with a Doppler by 12 weeks or so, you'll have an ultrasound to check on your baby. If it's a case of early pregnancy failure, the ultrasound will show an empty gestational sac.
You're likely to miscarry — that is, to expel the gestational sac and accumulated tissue by the end of your first trimester, though it may happen earlier than that. The miscarriage process can take weeks, though, and once you find out you aren't carrying a baby, you may find it's too emotionally wrenching or physically uncomfortable (if you're cramping a lot) to wait for a spontaneous miscarriage.
In that case, you may be able to use medication to speed up the miscarriage process. Or you may decide to have a suction curettage or dilation and curettage (D&C) to remove the tissue. You'll also need to have the tissue removed if you have any problems that make it unsafe to wait for a miscarriage, such as significant bleeding or signs of infection.
When can I try to conceive again?
You'll probably get your period again in four to six weeks after you miscarry or have the tissue removed. Some practitioners say you can start trying to conceive again after this period, but others recommend that you wait until you've been through another menstrual cycle. (You'll need to use birth control during this time, since you may ovulate as early as two weeks after you miscarry.)
Although you may be ready physically to get pregnant again, you might not feel ready emotionally. Every woman copes with the grief of early pregnancy loss in her own way, and some women find it takes months before they're interested in trying again.
Does having a blighted ovum once mean I'm likely to miscarry again?
No. Although you're likely to be worried about the possibility of another miscarriage, fertility experts don't consider a single early pregnancy loss to be a sign that there's anything wrong with you or your partner. Most practitioners will wait until you've had two or three consecutive miscarriages to order special blood and genetic tests to try to find out what's going wrong. Joymaker RN
Do your breasts grow with ectopic pregnancy?
I had laparascopic salpingectomy 3.5 weeks ago for an ectopic pregnancy in my right fallopian tube. Previously I had two normal, healthy pregnancies resulting in my five year old son and three year old daughter. I was not in any of the 'at risk' categories for ectopic pregnancy, although my children were both delivered by caesarean section and this could be a relevant factor. I can definitely say that I experienced all the classic pregnancy symptoms, including larger, tender breasts with pronounced veins, just as I did with my first two children.
Are the pains from an ectopic pregnancy sudden or do they take time?
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.
Can you get your period and still be ectopic pregnancy?
Yes! It is possible.
I just had an ectopic pregnancy, and throughout the entire process I was on my period, or so I thought. It turned out to be the excess blood draining from my abdomen because of the pregnancy - but it was everything just like a period would be.
I had assumed at the time that I was just having a really long, irregular period until I dove at softball practice and developed horrible cramping and pains so bad I couldn't stand up anymore. That's when I went in to the doctor and found out it was an ectopic pregnancy.
I hope you went in and got this checked out! Questions like this should not be asked on the internet - you should always go straight to the doctor! I'm lucky I found out about my pregnancy when I did.
Check the directions on your pregnancy test to see when best to do the test. It may be too early to determine for sure that you are pregnant.
An ectopic pregnancy will still usually show positive.
I totally disagree, I had an ectopic 3 years ago and was 4 weeks late before a very faint line showed up on my pregnancy test, I took 8 in total and all were negative even the urine test that the doctor took. I new my body and demanded the doctor to refer me for an ultrasound or further testing, I had the probe that detected ectopic and was not allowed out of the hospital as my hcg levels were very high and I was at danger of my tube rupturing - so if you are still late my suggestion would be to visit your doctor and demand an ultrasound that way you will find out for sure. I am now experiencing the same problem, I am 2 weeks late for my period and have the classic pregnancy symptons, I have taken 6 tests including the clear blue and also been to A & E for a blood test (not sure if it was a qualitative or quantative test) but that also came out negative. I am definitely going to visit my doctor in the next couple of days and ask for an ultra sound. take my advice and do just that. Good luck and let me know how you get on
It is when the fertilised egg plants anywhere other than in the uterus/womb and if this is the case the pregnancy cannot continue. Sometimes the body rejects the egg naturally and other times it has to be removed through surgery or an injection.
Home pregnancy test are notoriously inaccurate. Go to your doctor for a serum hcg test.
Over the counter urine pregnancy tests are actually quite accurate. They are not as accurate as the blood test that physicians can order, but newer urine tests can detect HCG in the urine as early as 8-10 days after conception - usually before the 1st missed period.
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home pregnancy tests claim to be around 99% accurate after a missed period. however, blood tests done at your doctor's office are able to detect levels of HCG much earlier. blood tests are considered around 100% accurate, where as home pregnancy tests are less due to possible errors in timing or errors in performing the test.
The answer preceding this one is accurate in that the blood test may be able to tell you if you are pregnant earlier - we can tell you within 3-5 days if you are pregnant. However, the actual utility of the increase in accuracy is questionable. Most people will not even suspect they are pregnant until they miss a period, by which time an over the counter urine test (which cost about 10 dollars) is just as accurate as a urine or blood test done in a doctor's office (and will cost you over 100 dollars, and possibly up to 500 dollars or more if you go to the Emergency department).
Bottom line: use a urine pregnancy test at home if you have missed your period and think you may be pregnant. If you are pregnant, see your OB/Gyn or Primary care physician for follow up. A blood test is only useful if you are having problems with your pregnancy to help us work out what may be going on.
Is light bleeding with clots a sign of ectopic pregnancy?
Not always. Some women who have bleeding have successful pregnancies. However, if you have any bleeding during pregnancy, you should discuss this with your doctor who will monitor hcg or check using ultrasound to monitor the pregnancy.
Can you exercise after an ectopic pregnancy?
I just had surgery 2 wks ago and asked my dr. this same question. She said I could only walk, no other exercise for at least 2 months. If you have the laproscopic surgery, the scope goes through the belly button/ambilical port and can herniate if you exercise, you definitely don't need another surgery. My dr. said she had another patient who a month after surgery had a coughing fit and herniated the port, very painful and will set you back again several weeks. So, at least 2 months, possibly 3 for weight lifting and running.
Will a blood test show an ectopic pregnancy?
based on dates of your last period and how far along the doctor things you are, the blood test will show something is wrong if you have an ectopic pregnancy. it will have a lower Hcg count.
I had an ectopic pregnancy and the doctor told me AFTER my tube ruptured 2 weeks after having blood test that my Hcg levels were kinda low for me being " 5 weeks"( at time of blood draw)
Thinking back, when i first got pregnant i felt a really bad pain on my right side, that was the baby implanting in my tube instead of uterus. if you felt that something like that on either side, then perhaps it could be ectopic. if it hurts to make love in certain positions, then it could be ectopic. If you expierence any spotting and REALLY bad cramping, it could be a regular miscaraige or the tube ruptured. I went thru all of these things
Hopefully you wont have to go thru what i have, but a blood test is a good way to see that something isn't right. And hopefully you don't have an idiot doctor either. If you do have an ectopic pregnancy, the dr can give you a certain chemotherapy drug to abort the baby and try to save your tube( my retard dr told me this also AFTER my tube ruptured) you can bleed to death if it does pop. i was very close to having to need a blood transfusion, i lost 3 donation bags worth of blood before i got surgery.
Can you have baby after having clamps on you tubes for years?
It is unlikely - but nature sometimes surprises us.
The hormone HCG decreases during your 3rd trimester and is fairly low by the time you give birth (This is part of what starts labor). By 2 months after birth, the hormone has completely left your system. So....a positive test at this time would indicate that you are pregnant again. There has been known to be false positives, so get a blood test to be sure. And if this is what you want, may I say congratulations!
Can you get a herpes outbreaks in early pregnancy symptom?
herpes and pregnancy are two different things. herpes is an infection and it can be brought out by stress and worry. We have medication like acyclovir to minimize the discomfort. Make sure if you are pregnant to tell your doctor so he/she can deliver you safely and prevent blindness in the baby. but No herpes is not a sign of pregnancy. Joymaker rn
Will you have a positive pregnancy test after surgery for ectopic pregnancy?
You certainly can go on to have a healthy pregnancy or pregnancies after having an ectopic pregnancy. If you had your tube removed, and still have one working tube and ovary, your chances of getting pregnant each month are simply half that of a woman with 2 functioning ovaries and tubes. This is because your ovary will most likely only release an egg every other month, as it always has.