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Ectopic pregnancy??

It’s a holiday weekend here, so my only choice is to go to an emergency
room–I have a doctor’s appointment Tuesday morning for a scheduled
ultrasound. I am trying to decide if I should call in tonight or tomorrow if
this keeps up? Certainly by tomorrow if this keeps up I will and I can at
least call the on call dr.

I have started an odd feeling pain on my right side, as high up as my belly
button and to the right. It is like my stomach is hurting right in line with
my belly button just on the right side and it is a pulsing – not really
cramping, but maybe slightly sharp. Not ice-pick sharp. But just more like
maybe a sharp twinge that pulses if this makes sense. While this is going on
my right shoulder hurts, in my back, the back shoulder blade. It will do it
for a few minutes then stop then it will come back. My question, an ectopic
pregnanct wouldn’t hurt this high up would it? Also, this type of pain has
just started about 2 hours ago. It’s not very severe or sharp. It is
definitely not severe enough to even take a Tylenol for. But it’s noticable?
It doesn’t throb as much as a pulse would, it’s not hurting with each heart
beat of mine, but it’s also not a steady constant pain or a cramp, it’s like
"ding ding…ding…ding…ding…….ding…" if that makes sense.

I just want to know from experiece what an ectopic pregnancy would feel like
and WHEN you usually start feeling it- I am almost at 9 weeks and have been
to the 8 week appointment and am scheduled this week for an u/s on Tuesday-
is it ok to wait until then to have it checked if it doesn’t get worse or
more frequent? WHat’s worrying me is the shoulder pain. If this is not a
sign of something wrong. then I am ok, ie, I am not really in any pain that
I would need to have checked. I have never had one but always understood
that ectopic pregnancies would be worsening, severe or sharp? I have heard
of shoulder pain in ectopic but also, it would be sort of severe too, right?
It’s hurting right under my ribs. I went swimming today and was more active
with the kids because I felt better. Now am wondering if I did something
else! I feel like if I had an ectopic, I’m almost 9 weeks and surely it
would have shown a sign by now. ??

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5 Responses to “Ectopic pregnancy??”

  1. admin says:

    an ectopic pregnancy can present with pain very high up, including pain
    referred into the shoulder, however, pain not even bad enough to take a
    Tylenol is incredibly unlikely to be an ectopic pregnancy. You’re right it’s
    on the late side for one, presuming your dates are correct, a few days out
    could make a difference. Ultimately the body twinges over all sort of
    things, and only time will tell if it actually is something.

    Cheers
    Anne

  2. admin says:

    "Anne Rogers" <annek…@nospam.yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message

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    > an ectopic pregnancy can present with pain very high up, including pain
    > referred into the shoulder, however, pain not even bad enough to take a
    > Tylenol is incredibly unlikely to be an ectopic pregnancy. You’re right
    > it’s on the late side for one, presuming your dates are correct, a few
    > days out could make a difference. Ultimately the body twinges over all
    > sort of things, and only time will tell if it actually is something.

    > Cheers
    > Anne

    I am pretty much thinking it’s nothing, because it went away and I have no
    pain anywhere at all today. For about an hour there it seemed to be getting
    worse. I guess it was just one of those weird things.

  3. admin says:

    "beyond the pale" <beyondthepale997…@nospamgmail.com> wrote in message
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    > "Anne Rogers" <annek…@nospam.yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
    > news:HdOdnb9Q3cCfmsTbnZ2dnUVZ_gWdnZ2d@comcast.com…
    >> an ectopic pregnancy can present with pain very high up, including pain
    >> referred into the shoulder, however, pain not even bad enough to take a
    >> Tylenol is incredibly unlikely to be an ectopic pregnancy. You’re right
    >> it’s on the late side for one, presuming your dates are correct, a few
    >> days out could make a difference. Ultimately the body twinges over all
    >> sort of things, and only time will tell if it actually is something.

    >> Cheers
    >> Anne

    > I am pretty much thinking it’s nothing, because it went away and I have no
    > pain anywhere at all today. For about an hour there it seemed to be
    > getting worse. I guess it was just one of those weird things.

    It was probably the all inclusive "ligament stretching."  I’m glad it was
    nothing!

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    "Jamie Clark" <jamiel…@comcast.net> wrote in message

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    >> "Anne Rogers" <annek…@nospam.yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
    >> news:HdOdnb9Q3cCfmsTbnZ2dnUVZ_gWdnZ2d@comcast.com…
    >>> an ectopic pregnancy can present with pain very high up, including pain
    >>> referred into the shoulder, however, pain not even bad enough to take a
    >>> Tylenol is incredibly unlikely to be an ectopic pregnancy. You’re right
    >>> it’s on the late side for one, presuming your dates are correct, a few
    >>> days out could make a difference. Ultimately the body twinges over all
    >>> sort of things, and only time will tell if it actually is something.

    >>> Cheers
    >>> Anne

    >> I am pretty much thinking it’s nothing, because it went away and I have
    >> no pain anywhere at all today. For about an hour there it seemed to be
    >> getting worse. I guess it was just one of those weird things.

    > It was probably the all inclusive "ligament stretching."  I’m glad it was
    > nothing!
    > —

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    Must have been ligaments. (BTW sorry I copied the entire 2 posts but I am
    having trouble with my newsreader, it won’t let me highlight and delete for
    some odd reason, grrr.). The pain going to my shoulder was the part that
    really made me think about worrying.

    I am actually now feeling pretty good. I was starting to be nervous because
    I seemed to be having a lot of feelings like I can’t breathe, trouble
    sleeping, and lots of weird hyper-ailments, everything seemed so magnified.
    I thought I was having a long anxiety attack or becoming a hypochondriac,
    LOL! I swear I did. When I went on my doctor’s appointment, I was already
    feeling some better but I did tell them I am showing (obviously) more this
    time and seem to be feeling worse, and they thought it should probably get
    better by 9-12 weeks, thankfully it has. Whew! I did inquire about breathing
    issues and they said it’s fine to continue with the Sudafed and Zyrtec. I
    started a humidifier with a drop of Vaporub in it and that helped me a lot.
    I mentioned to them about my panic attack feeling and they actually told me
    they have had no problems in letting their patients go ahead and take a dose
    of an anti-anxiety medication (Xanax, or really any of them). It was very
    interesting to me because my last OB absolutely would not. The last OB
    pushed anti-dpressants. This OB says he would rather someone who has their
    symptos go away from a sedative take that than the antidpressants which
    probably don’t stop panic attacks anyway, because some of them have been
    linked to some birth defects. He specifically mentioned Paxil and heart
    problems. His view is that after the first trimester especially but
    especially after the first 8 weeks, an occasional dose is safe, he did tell
    me to be sure not to take them often. He said if I have a panic attack to go
    ahead and feel ok about using a dose though. I told him I’d half the dose
    anyway. That was a huge weight off my shoulders, and I have NOT had anymore
    panic. I honestly think the almost-panic feeling was due to the strain of
    feeling so bad for the first few weeks, evidently.

    That was truly really weird, how bad I felt for the first 8 weeks. Week 8 to
    9 has been pretty much okay. I’m nauseous but if I can rest and avoid
    smells, I’m keeping everything down. I won’t say I am very comfortable but I
    would say I am very tolerable, and not having any major problems or wild,
    wacky feelings. Whew again! Now I can get back to taking care of my daughter
    and not feeling so…….weird!

    One thing I have noticed is that my nausea is still pretty strong, and the
    Zofran they gave me doesn’t seem to be helping it much. I have heard Zofran
    is a wonder nausea drug, so maybe it’s because I am using the generic. The
    brand name costs me $400!!! But the generic gets me a month supply for $5
    (although my insurance company still pays several hundred) Wow. Needless to
    say if the generic is not working as well as the brand name would, I will
    never know! Nausea stinks. OTOH, I am having food cravings and aversions
    like crazy. I want nachos, piled with lettuce and cheese and olives and
    tomatoes and sour cream. I can’t even stand the thought of drinking a
    carbonated drink, not even coke or sprite so I am drinking juice. I haven’t
    had lemonade in years but have been drinking that daily now. I am starting
    to crave homemade lemonade, fresh squeezed. LOL!

  5. admin says:

    beyond the pale wrote:

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    > That was truly really weird, how bad I felt for the first 8 weeks. Week 8 to
    > 9 has been pretty much okay. I’m nauseous but if I can rest and avoid
    > smells, I’m keeping everything down. I won’t say I am very comfortable but I
    > would say I am very tolerable, and not having any major problems or wild,
    > wacky feelings. Whew again! Now I can get back to taking care of my daughter
    > and not feeling so…….weird!

    YAY! I’m glad you’re doing better.

    <snip>

    > Nausea stinks. OTOH, I am having food cravings and aversions
    > like crazy. I want nachos, piled with lettuce and cheese and olives and
    > tomatoes and sour cream. I can’t even stand the thought of drinking a
    > carbonated drink, not even coke or sprite so I am drinking juice. I haven’t
    > had lemonade in years but have been drinking that daily now. I am starting
    > to crave homemade lemonade, fresh squeezed. LOL!

    Do you need recipes? I found a really great recipe for lemon sorbet and
    apparently you can use that to make lemonade by just dropping however
    many scoops you want into a glass of chilled water.

    http://www.elise.com/recipes/
    Check out the desserts, She has a lot of ice cream and sorbet recipes.
    And I’ll just not mention the Mint Chocolate Pudding Cakes…. ;-)
    http://www.elise.com/recipes/archives/004267meyer_lemon_sorbet.php

    For me it’s cold things right now. Ice in all my drinks, Icecream
    whenever I get a chance. And Sandwiches with ham (if only turkey wasn’t
    so hard to find here), lots of mustard, letuce, tomato and a bit of
    ketchup, and now that I have microwave (neighbours moving back to the
    states, you wouldn’t believe how full my freezer is, I think I got
    pretty much all their frozen food they still had) some cheese melted on
    top of that sandwich. Ohhhhhhhh, I’m drooling again already.

    cu
    nicole







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