(7 weeks) So I already posted about the fact my first ultrasound after red spotting and brown discharge showed no gestational sac or baby and I have no evidence that i miscarried already. They said I most likely have a nonviable pregnancy that means I will either miscarry naturally or a D&C can happen after HcG is monitored. If my HcG levels double by tomorrow it means I'm still "pregnant" and might mean it's ectopic (tubal pregnancy). I'm terrified of this mostly because you have a greater chance of it happening again and it can be dangerous if it's not caught soon enough. My question is how would they diagnose that it is for sure an ectopic pregnancy and wouldn't they have seen it on my ultrasound today? I'm assuming if the tech said she didn't find a baby in the uterus she would have looked around in the Fallopian tubes as well? Are there other tests that verify this? Have any of you had experience with this? If so what was your treatment? I believe I would get some sort of shot? Hopefully I won't need surgery because I haven't felt any pain yet...
Please help! This is a nightmare I never imagined for my first pregnancy.
Re: How are ectopic pregnancies diagnosed? Help!
@kzahn84 I had a little red spotting and now brown discharge - is it possible I had a miscarriage already? I thought I would have bled a ton if I had. And with those shots does it just basically terminate the baby's life so it comes out of the tube, or what does it do?
Thanks so much for the replies, girls. It's so hard having so many questions
I have had one successful pregnancy since then, and am currently pregnant with my second child after the ectopic. I did have one baby before the ectopic. Best of luck to you, and thoughts and prayers with you!