History Of Two Tubal Pregnancies. Having Shoulder And Neck Pain Affecting Nerves. Reason For Pain?
I am a 31 year old female with a history of 2 tubal pregnancies in which the last one resulted in a ruptured tube which had to be removed. I am not pregnant now that I know of but i do know the symptoms of a tubal. The shoulder pain and neck pain affecting the nerves. I am experiencing this now and I believe I am ovulating. Is this normal or should i be concerned?? The pain is not terrible and disabling me to go about my day but it radiates down my shoulder to my arm going between both sides....what could this be??
hello dear thanks for your query at HCM tubal pregnancy can present in three forms 1 acute: severe abdominal pain followed by heavy bleeding 2 unrupture ectopic: presence of delayed periods or spottings; uneasiness on one side of the flank which is continous or colicky in nature 3 chronic: lower badominal pain, bleeding, urinary urgency,
one time tubal pregnancyis risk factor foor developing an another. if you still have any doubt get one ultra sound abdomen done that will rule out any possibilities of ectopic. regards
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History Of Two Tubal Pregnancies. Having Shoulder And Neck Pain Affecting Nerves. Reason For Pain?
hello dear thanks for your query at HCM tubal pregnancy can present in three forms 1 acute: severe abdominal pain followed by heavy bleeding 2 unrupture ectopic: presence of delayed periods or spottings; uneasiness on one side of the flank which is continous or colicky in nature 3 chronic: lower badominal pain, bleeding, urinary urgency, one time tubal pregnancyis risk factor foor developing an another. if you still have any doubt get one ultra sound abdomen done that will rule out any possibilities of ectopic. regards