Hello,
I took Methotrexate on Tuesday morning. It’s nearly two days but I haven’t felt a thing except slight abdominal twitches. Does it mean the drug isn’t having its effect?
Hello,
I took Methotrexate on Tuesday morning. It’s nearly two days but I haven’t felt a thing except slight abdominal twitches. Does it mean the drug isn’t having its effect?
Hi HisMercy,
I’m so sorry you have suffered an ectopic pregnancy and loss. Everyone is different in how they respond to MTX treatment. It is very important that you are continued to be followed up with blood tests. This will determine the decrease in hcg. While you are waiting for your hcg levels to decrease, it’s important to take it easy.
The Trust recommends the following after receiving MTX:
You know your body the best, and while the hcg levels are decreasing, it’s important to be mindful of your symptoms until you reach non-pregnant levels, under 5mIU/mL, as there is unfortunately still a chance of rupture. The symptoms of a deteriorating ectopic pregnancy, which include worsening or progressively increasing pain; vaginal bleeding; shortness of breath; feeling faint; and pain in the tip of the shoulder among others, may become noticeable. If you suffer any of these symptoms you will need to be reassessed. Your hospital would give you a number to contact for health advice if you feel that anything is changing, or you will have been told to report to the Accident and Emergency Department (A&E). If you have not been told what to do and need to speak to someone ring the hospital department which is treating you or the NHS 111 Service by dialing 111.
From the bottom of my heart, please be kind to yourself through your recovery. We are here for you whenever you need it.
With good wishes,
Michele
The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust
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