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Old Sep 12, 2002, 10:24 PM
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Unhappy tubal pregnancy

i am having my first baby
i am 10 weeks pregnant and i want to know how i would know if i was having a tubal pregnancy
i am very concerned and scared
can some one please take me out of the dark?

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Old Sep 12, 2002, 11:25 PM
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Please see my post to you on the General Discussion Area..and I wish you the best!

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Old Sep 13, 2002, 02:41 PM
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Tubal Pregnancy

Tubal pregnancies often present with lower quadrant pain and spotting. If you are experiencing either of these symptoms, please contact your OB or go to the ER immediately. A tubal pregnancy can be diagnosed by pelvic exam, coupled with ultrasound and lab work. It would be unusual for a tubal pregnancy to progress as far as 10 weeks without being detected, but it is not impossible, so please get checked immediately! Good luck!

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