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Do I Have An Eptopic Pregnancy ?

I am a week late for my period. I have done 2 tests which came back negative. I have been experiencing pains in my stomach on and off, a lot of back pain , feeling very tired and had some very dark brown discharge and also aching pains in my right leg. I have been trying for a baby for the past 2 months following a miscarriage of which I had a D&C. I m worried that I am experiencing an eptopic pregnancy . I m never late and know that I ovulated since my last period because I used an ovulation test but ovulated late on day 19 rather than day 14. I have booked an appointment to see my Dr. Can you please advise?
Wed, 25 Jan 2012
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Your symptoms do resemble that of ectopic pregnancy but the pregnancy test is positive in such a case even if it is weakly positive.Did you have an intercourse after your ovulation test was positive?An ultrasound scan will help you.
Dr. Rakhi Tayal
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Do I Have An Eptopic Pregnancy ?

Hello. Welcome to HealthcareMagic forum. Your symptoms do resemble that of ectopic pregnancy but the pregnancy test is positive in such a case even if it is weakly positive.Did you have an intercourse after your ovulation test was positive?An ultrasound scan will help you. Dr. Rakhi Tayal