Period after ectopic

Hello everyone,

It feels so good to be here and to know I am not alone. I had my ectopic pregnancy in May and was treated with the methotrexate injection. I won’t lie,these past few months have been the most challenging period of my life. To think it was my first pregnancy, and yet this happened.

However, my last blood test showed my HCG level has fallen to 1 which I am very glad.I am tired of going to the hospital every week.I just want to know when I will be getting my period back so I can return to my normal life. I can’t wait anymore to have my period, and I am not trying for a baby. I just want my life back again.

Kindly give me hints on when I’ll be getting my period back.

Thank you.

Dear Olaitanolapade,

I am so sorry to hear of your ectopic pregnancy loss,

Your menstrual periods after an ectopic pregnancy can take a while to re-establish.

They can restart any time between four and ten weeks after treatment. Most find that their first period arrives sometime around week six or seven after surgery, or, if treated without surgery, at some time in the four weeks after their hCG levels have fallen to below 100 mIU/mL. According to a study for women who had methotrexate treatment for an ectopic pregnancy in a Fallopian tube, periods generally return to normal after an average of 24 days (range of 24–38 days) from the pregnancy ending.

The first period may be more painful or less so than usual, heavier or lighter, and last for longer or shorter than usual – there really is no set pattern. You should be able to manage the discomfort with over-the-counter (OTC) pain relief medications and should not be soaking a pad in less than an hour. If this is not the case, you should seek medical advice.

I hope this helps,

Sending much love,

Karen x

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