I just had an ectopic pregnancy i took a metho shot to disolve my baby, if you dont see a Dr soon you could have surgery and loose a Tube, and my dr told me to start trying after 2 months, hope that helps..
Hey! My best friend had 2 ectopics in a row. Both were growing on her abdominal wall - the doctors said that lightning struck her twice. The odds are so low and yet it happened twice. She had to have surgery both times and the last time they had to remove one of her tubes. She now only has one working tube. She is pregnant again with a bouncing baby girl. So, even with one tube she conceived pretty fast...about 4 months. So, I would wait a couple of cycles so that your body has time to heal. You should have no problem getting pregnant right away. One ectopic, from what I read, does not decrease your chances of getting pregnant and doesn't increase your chance of another ectopic. Where was your ectopic located...cervix, tube,etc? Good luck and hopefully you will be back on track and pregnant in no time
I recently had an ectopic and removal of 1 tube. I was told to wait 6 weeks before trying again.
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It is when the egg does not reach the uterus during ovulation. The egg stops in the falopian tube and is fertilized in the tube. Without receiving doctor's help the woman with ectopic pregnancy will die.
A pregnancy in which the zygote implants in the fallopian tube abdomen ovary or the cervix is called an Ectopic pregnancy.
Ectopic pregnancy has nothing to do with heart burn.
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In ectopic pregnancy, there are three mechanisms that occur: delayed ovulation, altered tubal and uterine motility, or altered immunity. Even though there is no study that supports a specific mechanism by which smoking causes ectopic pregnancy, there are many studies that support that smoking indeed plays a factor in having ectopic pregnancies. According to various research and studies, women who smoke are more likely than nonsmokers to have ectopic pregnancies. Apparently, smoking is associated with up to five times greater risk because of the nicotine in cigarettes. Nicotine causes contractions in the fallopian tubes resulting in muscle spasms which can alter the pathway of the embryo. Smoking even as close as the time of ovulation, can already alter the fallopian tubes and temporarily block any embryo that passes through. Therefore, I highly suggest cessation of smoking before ovulation, which is definitely even before the first two weeks of pregnancy.
Someone who had an ectopic pregnancy is at higher risk for another in the future, but many women go on to have a uterine pregnancy after ectopic.
An ectopic pregnancy is when the fertilised egg attaches itself outside the uterus. The most common place where the ectopic pregnancy occurs is the fallopian tubes. Other possible areas where the ectopic could occur are the ovaries, abdomen and the cervix. The cause for ectopic pregnancy is mostly unknown. However endometriosis, any surgery to the abdomen, previous pelvic inflammatory disease all increase the chances of an ectopic pregnancy.
Yes. Ovulation can occur irregularly, at times, and implantation of the fertilized ovum in the fallopian tube does not always trigger cessation of menses immediately.
Your chances of having an ectopic pregnancy from BV is about zero.
Go to the ER right away. Ectopic pregnancy is very dangerous.
An ectopic pregnancy is a uncommon pregnancy in which the pregnancy occurs outside of the womb. Most of the time the fetus (newborn) will not be able to develop and survive.
Light vaginal bleeding around the time of ovulation, accompanied by pain might be an ovarian cyst. It could also be an ectopic pregnancy. Seeing a doctor is very important.