Hey ladies Feeling very confused was due on Wednesday and had my meds delivered that day but on the Monday I thought I was starting as I had a light pink/brown jelly smear but clinic said ring but when it's full flow but nothing since and have really bad back pain and pains down below like my period is coming! I had endometriosis so one tube was completely blocked and stuck to my pelvic wall and other one was partially open after a op but said scar tissue would grow we being trying for years no luck so started ivf can I really be pregnant want to do a test but scared it's ectopic cos of pains anyone experience the pains etc I'm struggling to sleep worrying
Thanx ladies xx
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Hello ! I had an ectopic on my first IVF cycle!! The symptoms I had was a LOT of pain!! I was being sick!! And I had a lot of bright red blood with clots!! The pain was excruciating I could not walk!!
If you have even the smallest incline that might be ectopic go to the doctor!! I went to A&E but they had no ultrasound!! So I had to wait an extra day to go and have a normal ultrasound in NHS where they saw that my left tube was getting bigger!! On my previous scans they thought it was an overstimulated ovary!! Luckily due to sickness they could induce and operate me that day as I had nothing to eat all day!!! I had two embryos put in! One went the right way and the other went on my left tube!!
NHS was amazing!! They removed my left tube and saved me as it raptured while I was in operation!! But they also managed to save the little girl in my womb! She is 4 now!!
So please get yourself checked!! But don’t give up hope!!!
Thank you I rang my local maternity ward they said il be only just over 2 weeks so wouldn't be a problem yet but the pain would be really bad and go a&e but just feel like my coming on my period and feel like I have go toilet and nothing so worried, nurse said buy a test today and do first thing in morning
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