You may have seen my posts about bleeding and increased pain over the last couple of days.
I was asked by doctor in A&E if I had shoulder pain, which I didn’t.
Today I have shoulder pain on one side, like under the should blade. After little goggle, apparently shoulder pain is sign of ectopic pregnancy or vaginal bleeding.
I haven’t bleed today, I had a scan Wednesday and they didn’t mention it being in a tube or anything, the embryo couldn’t moved to become an ectopic pregnancy can it? It’s like fixed at 7 weeks or is it still moveable at this point?
Thanks
Nicola
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Hi Nix, I’m no expert but I don’t think that once the embryo is embedded in the lining can move- they would have definitely seen it on Wednesday if it was an ectopic. I do understand your concerns though and it’s the weekend which doesn’t help in terms of calling the clinic (or could you?) just to put your mind at ease.
As we know info on google are not always accurate and vary a lot so not always reliable. Sorry I can’t be more helpful! Sending you lots of love 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
No, thank you for replying, you have been helpful. I have spoken to the clinic and they have also put my mind a rest! I feel like every niggle I am reading too much into it. I feel I just need to RELAX! I am so looking forward to my scan on Tuesday.
Issy, you planning to have any more scans before your 12 week scan? X
Oooh I’m glad you’ve found the answer you were looking for to feel relaxed 🙏🏻😍I have another scan on the 12th March when I’ll be 9w....I’ve just self referred myself to a hospital so hopefully they will get in touch soon to begin my antenatal care!
Tuesday is round the corner! 🙏🏻✨🍀🤞🏻❤️
Don’t panic my lovely but can totally understand why you would and amazing news that the clinic have reassured you xxx sending you lots of positive vibes 🥰❤️🥰❤️🥰❤️Enjoy your weekend xx
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