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Q: Chance of ectopic pregnancy ?
asked by: Tyrande on January 11th, 2009
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The main question would be if i have ectopic pregnany or just pregnancy in general. I took the morning after pill roughly 3 weeks ago, had my period late due to the effect of the pill. Since then till now i have no symptoms of pregnancy, no brest tenderness, no pain while urinating, no nausea, no nothing. However sometimes my stomach just feels weird and have slight pain, it is not constant, just come and goes, and very mild. I was wondering if i could have an early stage of ectopic pregnancy? coz i figured, if i'm not pregnant at the first place, i shouldn't be worried about ectopic pregnancy right? plz help, i'm slightly worried ><
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amcfann
replied on January 12th, 2009
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Ectopic pregnancies are very painful! You would know something was wrong. Your probably just paranoid. Next time use reliable bc.
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Tyrande
replied on January 12th, 2009
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is it only very painful after a few weeks? coz i just want don't want to drag it out into something serious, injection is better than surgery if u know wat i mean ><. but ty for the reply Smile
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Maddie34
replied on January 12th, 2009
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If you had an ectopic pregnancy then at first it would be like a normal pregnancy. There would mst likely be all the symptoms of a normal pregnancy and you'd be able to trigger a positive pregnancy test. You also wouldn't have gotten your period.

Relax. Wink

Plan B has some awful side effects-- the pains you are experiencing are mostlikely from taking Plan B.
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Tyrande
replied on January 12th, 2009
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ah i see, yea that morning after pill does make some sense =D. Paranoia >< lol, thanks for helping Smile
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mairead_65
replied on August 22nd, 2009
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females may experience a normal period or menstural cycle with an eptopic pregnancy. A quick hormone test at the emergency room will determine an eptopic pregnancy. good luck
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