Dear Madam,
I have gone through your comprehensive history. Let me assure you that your
miscarriage and ectopic
pregnancy were sheer two coincidental unfortunate events. Ectopic is not a complication nor is due to miscarriage. Many a times, ectopic is missed in
ultrasonography at very early stage.
If you are getting deep pain in the abdomen during the intercourse, particularly with the movements of the penis, it is likely that you are having some tender pathology in the pelvis. It could be some tumour, infection, collection of endometrium in the pelvis, back fallen tender
uterus or ovaries fallen back in the pelvis between the uterus and the
rectum. There could have been a tender mass formation at the site of the ectopic surgery on the tube also. I know you are worried about repeat ectopic pregnancy, which can be diagnosed and treated only by Gynaecologist.
Have you missed your periods? If so you may get urine tested for pregnancy after a week. In ectopic pregnancy, it is usually weak positive.
I feel you should report to your Gynaecologist regarding this deep painful intercourse. If diagnosed in time, it can definitely be treated and relief obtained. I am sure, you will again start enjoying your normal sexual life after the treatment.