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Did you have an HSG test after your ectopic

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BSaunders1993
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Re: Did you have an HSG test after your ectopic

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Hey Krista,

I had surgery 30th june and was released from hospital the next day. I was never invited back to do another blood test or any sort of check up.

I took it into my own hands. 2 weeks later I took another pregnancy test which come back negative so assumed my HCG went back to 0 or at least under 5. The aftercare I recieved was terrible, i felt like i was poked, prodded and sent on my way.

I do think women should have a check up after these types of procedures. Surgery and Shots! If you have any questions you should call your GP. Conception after an ectopic is only decreases by 30% and that with tube removal.

Honestly dont give up hope! I wish you all the best for the future ❤

BSaunders1993
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Re: Did you have an HSG test after your ectopic

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Also I've read up and heard from doctors you should wait up to 3 months before trying to convince again! I hope this helps x

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Re: Did you have an HSG test after your ectopic

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Dear KristaC3620,
Generally women in the UK are not offered follow up testing routinely following ectopic pregnancy as sadly there is no test that can guarantee we won't experience ectopic pregnancy again.
We have more information regarding testing here under testing
https://ectopic.org.uk/patients/trying-to-conceive/

The chances of a further ectopic after a first in UK is 10%. So that's 90% chance of the embryo being in right place next time.
While generally it is possible to conceive after an ectopic pregnancy, the amount of time it takes varies from couple to couple. Factors include age, general health, reproductive health and how often you have sex, among other things. It may be comforting to know that 65% of women are successfully pregnant within 18 months of experiencing an ectopic pregnancy and some studies suggest this rises to around 85% after two years.

Regarding trying to conceive following methotrexate, you should wait until your hCG levels have fallen to below 5mIU/mL (your doctor will advise you when this is through blood tests) and then take a folic acid supplement for 12 weeks before you try to conceive. This is because the Methotrexate may have reduced the level of folate in your body which is needed to ensure a baby develops healthily. The Methotrexate is metabolised quickly but it can affect the quality of your cells, including those of your eggs and the quality of your blood for up to three months after it has been given. The medicine can also affect the way your liver works and so you need to give your body time to recover properly before a new pregnancy is considered. A shortage of folate could result in a greater chance of a baby having a neural tube defect such as hare lip, cleft palate, or even spina bifida or other NT defects. This is why the "wait" and then taking folic acid for 12 weeks before trying to conceive is so important.

Sending much love,
Karen x

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