i was nine weeks when i was told i was having an ectopic pregnancy. my gyno told me to take these certian pills that would flush out all the bad buildup in my uterus, and that about 6 weeks after if i was feeling up to it i could try again. I passed on that and it's been over 3 years since, i've been too scared to get pregnant again incase i can't go full term...
i found a site that would be helpful for you (see below)
2006-10-04 03:47:21
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answered by lynx_cat 1
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What you're describing does sound tremendously corresponding to ectopic being pregnant, i'm afraid. listed under are the indicators: * belly or pelvic discomfort. * A neglected era. * signs and indications of early being pregnant (fatigue, customary urination, nausea, and so on) * Vaginal bleeding no longer brought about by potential of menstruation. * Dizziness or fainting. * Low blood rigidity while bleeding is severe. I definately could recommend going to work out your physician as quickly as achieveable as an ectopic being pregnant ought to be very risky. I want you the main suitable of success god bless
2016-10-01 22:23:59
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answered by ? 4
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hi lovely i have had two ectopic pregnancies with in 4 months of each other i was told by the medical profession that if it happens once to be careful as it can happen again i can have children but through having ivf so if you wish to be pregnant talk to someone who knows the pro's and con's
2006-10-04 06:56:02
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answered by AT 2
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if the doctors removed your tube with the pregnacy then it will take you a little longer to get pregnant.
i do not think that there is a set time for trying for a baby itis up to you and how you feel.
it is sad to hear that your pregnacy ended in that way.
i wish you all the best for the future.
2006-10-04 04:24:58
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answered by akyleryan 2
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USUALLY you should wait 6 weeks after your period comes back just to make sure that your healed..but if you lost a Fallopian tube or ovary you should wait longer...heres a site that might help you
2006-10-04 03:36:06
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answered by sjeboyce 5
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Talk to your doctor. He/She knows your medical history and can tell you what you need to do to avoid complications. I may not have had one but talking to your doctor is the best way to go.
2006-10-04 03:26:40
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answered by Mommy 3
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my sister has had 2 so now she and her fella must try with ivf
2006-10-04 03:33:17
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answered by wibberley1231 1
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