So apparently I'm one of those women who freaks out over all types of aches and pains. I'm 5.5 weeks into my first pregnancy. I had an early miscarriage two months ago and it was fairly rough on me emotionally. So of course, this time around I'm highly aware of every twinge, leak, sore spot, etc, and with each symptom my brain jumps to the worst possible thing.
I've been having dull cramping mainly on my left side/hip bone/leg at night for only two nights, but I'm already harboring fears of ectopic. Even though I've talked to my doctor, and I've tried to reassure myself with saying that ectopics are rare, and that it's good I'm not bleeding/spotting, I can't shake the worry.
Forums often have stories of people currently worrying about it, or people who had horrible ectopics so bad that tubes needed removing. I'm wondering:
1. Is there anyone here who worried about an ectopic in their first trimester but later confirmed that it WASN'T?
2. What symptoms made you worry it was one?
3. Did you feel like the worry and/or your reaction to it was worth it after?
I would be really interested to hear from anyone else out there who suffered from first pregnancy freaking out.
Re: Thought Ectopic but Not?
Married Jan 2008
DD Baby Bells born Dec 2016 5 lbs, 12 oz, 18"
Due with #2 Baby Arya EDD February 2020
Find something that helps clear your head, and do that when you start to worry. I like to crochet because it takes my mind off of things and helps me to focus on the task at hand.
Aches pains and twinges are all normal parts of the pregnancy causing your joints and ligaments to loosen and expand and you'll have minor pains all over a various times. If you remind yourself of that, you might stress less. First tri is a helpless kind of position to be in, there was nothing I did wrong or could have done differently to impact my results, so just make sure you are making healthy decisions.
TTC #2 March 2017 (initially med free)
BFP #4 8/14/17 *natural cycle* EDD= 4/25/18, MC @5-6w D&C 9/22/17
BFP #5 12/29/17 w/ Femara/Ovidrel/Progesterone/Synthroid, EDD= 9/11/18 found out 1/18 ITS di/di TWINS!!!
DS and DD born 8/21/18
Married 8/27/2011
BFP #1 9/28/2011 DS born 5/22/2012
BFP #2 4/24/2013 m/c 4/25/2013 at 4w
BFP #3 1/31/2014 DD born 10/14/2014
BFP #4 1/20/2016 m/c 2/12/2014 at 7w2d
BFP #5 8/19/2016 DS2 born 4/29/2017
BFP #6 3/7/2018 EDD 11/18/2018
I am going to be a FTM. I was (still am) having a very similar pain but on my right. It reminds me of my ovulation pain, dull and achy. It radiates from my right pelvis, around my hip, to my lower back. I was paranoid I was having an ectopic pregnancy although I haven't had (red) bleeding and I wouldn't describe it as sharp or severe pain. It didn't help that my best friend had just had emergency surgery for a ruptured ectopic pregnancy! Well I had a scan at 5w2d (I'm an IVF patient and my clinic scans all of us early) and it's a confirmed intrauterine pregnancy. Just turns out that my little bean chose to embed mostly on the right instead of in the center of my uterus.
So to answer your questions:
1.) yes I was worried! But an early scan proved it was unwarranted
2.) my symptoms were a dull ache with radiation. I had no other worrisome symptoms (nausea/vomiting, lose of appetite, fevers or chills, severe pain, red bleeding)
3.) yes I think my worries were warranted!
Together since 2010, Married August 2014
TTC: Off and on since April 2015
Diagnosis: Severe MFI
1/15/2017: FET #1, successful. Baby boy delivered via c-section 9/30/17
1/2/2018: FET #2: BFN
It took me 7 years to conceive my son which is now 17 months old. I am currently pregnant with my second, I had a hcg blood test completed Thursday which provided me with the positive results but my HCG was at 22.1. Saturday night I began spotting a little with some brownish mucus, it progressed into me bleeding bright red and passing large stringy clots of blood by Sunday morning. I've had very mild cramping accompanied by some nausea tender breast and tiredness. I took a hpt this Sunday morning and it says not pregnant. I'm so confused - help
Try not to google your symptoms as the internet is full of horror stories and worst case scenarios.
Speak with your doctor about your concerns. They will be able to give you the best and most accurate advice.