What you're feeling is probably just a symptom of your normal healthy pregnancy. If you're still concerned you can always mention your symptom to your doctor and ask what it means but with a problem of that sort he's trained to see that sort of thing. I wouldn't be too worried about what is causing it and it's NOT an ectopic pregnancy.
2007-09-12 12:14:45
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answered by Evelyn 3
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NO, NO, NO! If you're 11 weeks pregnant, an ectopic would've already happened (and you would've known it)- the baby is far too big, and would have already ruptured your tubes (or wherever the fetus implanted) There's always the risk of miscarriage, throughout your pregnancy, but you've got to relax. It's completely normal to be concerned. I've had 3, and have worried every pregnancy, and trust me, it's normal. The best thing you can do for yourself and your baby, is relax, eat healthy, and exercise. Stress is not good on you or baby. So relax and enjoy the next 7 (or so) months. They'll fly by, and soon you'll be holding your little one! Oh, and by the way, the rectal pressure, that's normal, too. Don't worry it'll get worse the bigger your baby gets! -And yes, it'll go away after your baby's born. : )
2007-09-12 12:22:33
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answered by Anonymous
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An ectopic is most commonly found between the fourth and tenth week of pregnancy - usually from weeks five to seven.
these are the symptoms
• One-sided pain in the lower abdomen that is severe and persistent is the most common symptom.
• Collapse, preceded by feeling faint, diarrhoea, vomiting and/or pain.
• Vaginal bleeding. You might not know that you're pregnant and mistake this for a period, but the blood is usually different from a normal period - often dark and watery.
• Shoulder-tip pain. This can happen if there is internal bleeding which irritates other internal body organs, such as the diaphragm.
• Pain when having a wee or opening your bowels.
especially after you had ultrasound there would be a very small chance that you would be Very very small ..
congrats im 11 weeks also :)
2007-09-12 12:17:31
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answered by gemma b 5
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If your doctor saw the embryo in your uterus you are probably fine. I've never heard of rectal pressure being a sign on ectopic pregnancy. You may want to speak to your doctor about it, maybe there's a secret twin you dont know about??
2007-09-12 12:18:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Everything would not look great on the u/s if you were having an ectopic pregnancy. Stop worrying! You'll do fine!!
TX Mom
not an expert
2007-09-12 12:15:33
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answered by TX Mom 7
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you are just being anxious if the doc said everything was fine it is fine i have rectal pressure but that is a normal part of pregnancy and if it were eptopic you would be in a hell of a lotta pain right now because the baby would be growing in your tubes might even have ruptured them so i don't think you should worry good luckxxx
2007-09-12 12:16:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I learn Natural Childbirth the Bradley Way. It even includes the physical activities you have to train. I additionally learn The Brewer Medical Diet for Normal and High-Risk Pregnancy. I adopted the Brewer nutrition whilst I was once pregnant. I used the Bradley approach with all 4 of my births. I additionally learn Husband Coached Childbirth, however that publication does no longer include what you have to train to get competent for beginning.
2016-09-05 11:53:53
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answered by ? 4
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CONGRATULATIONS, your news really keep me from giving up, I've had 2 ectopics also. Once your doctor can see the sac and the baby, that means your baby is where it has to be. CONGRATULATIONS AGAIN, I got very excited for you, maybe because I'm hoping that on myslef.
2007-09-12 12:16:36
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answered by Optimistic 4
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No not possible at all, if the doc says your fine listen to him your fine! congrats and good luck!
2007-09-12 12:14:06
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answered by Anonymous
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