If you truly had an ectopic (tubal) pregnancy, then you should have had surgery to remove it. If the pregnancy is allowed to continue, it can rupture the tube and you can bleed to death.
If it was three months ago and you do not have any symptoms, then it is unlikely that you still have a tubal pregnancy.
Why would you not believe your doctors? If you don't understand what was going on, you need to ask them to explain things to you until you DO understand.
2006-08-19 02:37:41
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answered by Pangolin 7
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Thats a hard one.God forbid if you want your tube exploding.Well try to trust your doctor but if your not sure go back and get examined cause thats a serious risk.
2006-08-19 09:36:30
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answered by SweetPea 2
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If the dr and lab techs say its out then the baby is out. You could always go and ask the dr again though if it makes you feel better
2006-08-19 09:37:07
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answered by ? 3
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If you mean an extopic pregnancy, it is not uncommon, but there are frequently serious health complications for the mother, the fetus cannot survive, but remains as a mass.
2006-08-19 09:35:48
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answered by thebushman 4
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well if it's a doctor then I guess so. But if not then there really is no way you can tell. You just have to wait a few months for it to be able to actually tell.
2006-08-19 09:34:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Only your doctor would know and the lab techs. It does happen.
2006-08-19 09:33:21
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answered by winona e 5
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well the doctor would know
2006-08-19 10:48:04
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answered by vedz666 3
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