Q. How late could a woman carry an ectopic pregnancy before it starts with the severe pain? Lets say a woman is 9 weeks into her pregnancy but doesn�t have an OB appointment till the 11th week. Would she have shown the signs of ectopic pregnancy, severe pains, blood, back pain and dizziness by the 9th week or could it take later to show up?
A. 9 weeks would be showing by now. You'd have really bad stomach pains and you would be bleeding quite a bit.
What are the signs & symptoms of a tubal/ectopic pregnancy?
Q. What are the signs & symptoms of a tubal/ectopic pregnancy? Also do you still get your period during an ectopic pregnancy?
A. In the very early stages, tubal pregnancy symptoms are just like those of a healthy pregnancy. A little morning sickness, some breast tenderness, being tired, and missed periods.
After 5 weeks, more specific symptoms include cramping or pain in the abdomen, spotting, and dizziness or light-headedness.
You would miss your periods if it is a tubal pregnancy.
There are tests which your doctor can run. They include a pelvic exam, both external and internal...trying to find unusual qualities and will check to see if your uterus looks to be the proper size for the baby�s length of gestation.
Hope that helps
After 5 weeks, more specific symptoms include cramping or pain in the abdomen, spotting, and dizziness or light-headedness.
You would miss your periods if it is a tubal pregnancy.
There are tests which your doctor can run. They include a pelvic exam, both external and internal...trying to find unusual qualities and will check to see if your uterus looks to be the proper size for the baby�s length of gestation.
Hope that helps
Can you have an ectopic pregnancy if you've already had a normal ultrasound?
Q. I'm 6 weeks pregnant and had an ultrasound that confirmed a uterine pregnancy. I keep noticing signs of an ectopic pregnancy but am not sure if they are relevant. When I found out I did not have morning sickness now all the sudden I get nauseas more, and ive been having mild cramps since I found out, and just got shoulder pain but it could be from sleeping or work.
A. Nope you're safe. Try to relax, 6 weeks is a common time to be experiencing a lot more symptoms, and some of them can be weird. Mild cramping, random aches and pains, nausea, constipation or diarrhea, trouble sleeping. All those things are normal and happen to a lot of us. Don't worry too much unless you are having unbearable pain. Congrats on your pregnancy and try to get some rest, your body needs it. :)
What are the signs of an ectopic pregnancy?
Q. I have an IUD in and lately I have been having spotting in between my periods and for the past couple days I have been having a sharp stabbing pain on my left lower abdomen that comes and goes. Does this sound like an ectopic pregnancy or am I over reacting?
I didnt have it put in recently. I had it put in over a year and a half ago.
I didnt have it put in recently. I had it put in over a year and a half ago.
A. Though you would not think so with you having the IUD But It could be possible,especially regarding the pain in your lower left abdomen..this could be an ectopic pregnancy in your left fallopian tube.
Sometimes,depending on how far the pregnancy is developed,the actual embryo can come away with a bleed naturally and this is far more common occurrence than we think.
Sometimes however they can require surgical removal,often in emergency,as if left an ectopic pregnancy can have quite serious consequences.
Mother nature plays many tricks on us and the trouble is that many symptoms associated with pregnancies ectopic or otherwise,can also be easily compaired to the symptoms of your periods so can easily be confusing..So while I wouldn't worry too much,see if these pains pass over the next few days but if they worsen at all then seek medical help as soon you can.
Hope you feel better real soon,Good Luck! xxx
Sometimes,depending on how far the pregnancy is developed,the actual embryo can come away with a bleed naturally and this is far more common occurrence than we think.
Sometimes however they can require surgical removal,often in emergency,as if left an ectopic pregnancy can have quite serious consequences.
Mother nature plays many tricks on us and the trouble is that many symptoms associated with pregnancies ectopic or otherwise,can also be easily compaired to the symptoms of your periods so can easily be confusing..So while I wouldn't worry too much,see if these pains pass over the next few days but if they worsen at all then seek medical help as soon you can.
Hope you feel better real soon,Good Luck! xxx
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