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How Long To Wait To Conceive After An Ectopic Pregnancy?

Hi

Iam 28yrs old & went thru an ectopic pregnancy case a month back.since it was an early diagnosed one , both my tubes are safe.How much gap should i keep to try for next pregnancy ?
Thu, 13 Aug 2015
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Hello, and i hope I can answer your question.

Your tube that had the ectopic was ages by the pregnancy. That means your tube will be swollen and you will have an increased risk of having another ectopic if the tube does not have enough time to heal. I would recommend you wait 3 months before conceiving again, and that you have an early ultrasound as soon as you find out you're pregnant again because you have a 20 percent risk of having another ectopic.

I hope I answered your question adequately, and I wish you the best of luck with your next pregnancy.

Dr. Brown
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How Long To Wait To Conceive After An Ectopic Pregnancy?

Hello, and i hope I can answer your question. Your tube that had the ectopic was ages by the pregnancy. That means your tube will be swollen and you will have an increased risk of having another ectopic if the tube does not have enough time to heal. I would recommend you wait 3 months before conceiving again, and that you have an early ultrasound as soon as you find out you re pregnant again because you have a 20 percent risk of having another ectopic. I hope I answered your question adequately, and I wish you the best of luck with your next pregnancy. Dr. Brown