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No Symptoms
No Symptoms
I had surgery for my ectopic pregnancy and to remove a Fallopian tube yesterday, but just wonder if anyone else has had a lack of the normal symptoms?
All I had was relatively minor bleeding (which did get a bit worse the day or two before, but not the amount of a period) and mild tummy pains I put down to indigestion or general cramping. I had none of the severe pain or shoulder pain, fainting or dizziness.
So when I went for my early scan yesterday to check the bleeding I was completely blindsided by the diagnosis and was in theatre 3 hours later as I had ruptured and had an abdomen full of blood.
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Re: No Symptoms
I am so sorry to hear of your ectopic pregnancy and loss,
We do hear from ladies who experience ectopic pregnancy with very little or no symptoms although this is generally not common.
I can understand what a shock this must have been for you do please take the time you need to recover both physically and emotionally.
Sending much love,
Karen x
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