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Can ectopic pregnancy pain starts at 4th weak of pregnancy and paining in left side lower abdomen and pain in increasing?
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Yes Ectopic pregnancy will present with pain You can get a transvaginal scan to find out Non doubling of bhcg titers in 48 hours are also suggestive
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Yes . You should get a ultrasound to confirm for ectopic
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You will have either or both of these symptoms, pain in lower abdomen towards one side and spotting. The pain will be severe. Sometimes you can have shoulder tip pain as well. Meet the gynaecologist today and you should be getting a scan and also doing blood beta hcg values (spaced between 48hours). If the b hcg values are increasing but not doubling then it’s indicative that it’s ectopic pregnancy. The diagnosis is tricky. Please seek a gynaecologists help sooner than later.
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