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Q: Tubular Pregnancy??
asked by: Raene on January 20th, 2007
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I've been really sick for over 7 months and so doubt that I have tubular pregnancy(which was mentioned to me as a possibility), but my last period was two weeks late and my next due one, 4 weeks. I took a pregnancy test a couple months ago and it was negative, but i've recently started getting sharp stabbing pains in the cervical area. Also, discomfort and pain in this same area during intercourse. Any suggestions? I'm at a total loss and scared... Confused
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nadia19
replied on January 20th, 2007
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Maybe you should make an appointment with a doctor..They probably know more than we do.


Hope everything turns out okay
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Idony
replied on January 20th, 2007
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Ok, youve been sick for 7 monthes

your last period was 2 weeks late..But you still got it

your next period is due in 4 weeks

you think your pregnant? For 7 monthes or a couple weeks?


Either way I doubt you are, being sick doesnt nessesarly mean your pregnant, and your havent actualy missed a period

if you took a test a few monthes ago, then you werent pregnant a few monthes ago...If you still think you are take another one

i doubt your pregnant though, and if your not pregnant then you dont have an ectopic pregnancy

it is possible but it doesnt sound right

~alicia~

edit also with an ectopic you wouldnt have cervical pain, it would be in your *very* lower abdomin on one side or the other...Near your fallopian tube, if your haveing cervical pain that could be something serious liike an std or a bacterial/viral infection or something
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musikmaker
replied on January 20th, 2007
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If I was you would ask my doctor about endometriosis. I have it very slight and the way I knew was because I had very bad pelvic cramping. My doctor then did a laproscopy and that proved I had a little build up on my ovaries.

I don't know if I believe this but she thinks that my pregnancy might get rid of it. Has anyone heard of that happening?


Oh, my periods were very heavy with .A.L.O.T of cramping and clotting.
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colorwheel
replied on May 31st, 2009
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it is possible that you have an ectopic, I went for 51/2 months in the tube. It bursted and I almost died. I was almost 20 yrs old. Lots of pain, lots of blood and full denial on my doctors part that I was ever pregnant, boy was he shocked.
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