Hello, just looking for some guidance/hope. I had my first miscarriage in 2010 at 9 weeks, struggled getting pregnant and got pregnant again in 2018, miscarried at 7 weeks. Last October I got pregnant again and it was ectopic. I tried methotrexate without success so I ended up having surgery and losing my left tube. I am currently 6 weeks pregnant and was having cramping and spotting so I went in for an ultrasound. My hcg is rising but the ultrasound said “ Findings are suspicious for right tubal ectopic pregnancy as detailed above. No definitive ultrasound signs of ruptured ectopic pregnancy on current imaging.” I have follow up imaging and labs tomorrow. Say a little prayer for us
Dear Rissa,
I am so sorry to hear of your pregnancy losses. I can completely understand your worries and concerns.
It can be very overwhelming not knowing what is going on with our bodies. It might be that its just too early to see anything on the scans just yet and i truly hope you have some more positive news over the next few days.
I sadly do have to remind you to seek urgent medical advice with any worsening symptoms, but i’m sending a bucket load of positive thoughts,
Karen x
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