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please help - am I having an eptopic

35 replies

gestures · 24/08/2008 21:15

Hi,

Advice urgently reuire - don't want to call NHS Direct as I find them really unhelpful.

I am on my period I think. Had four days of spotting (brown and red) and then heavy period yesterday and today. Don't usually get that much spotting but last couple of days been more normal. Had very sore boobs and thought maybe I was pregnant and the sore boobs only disappeared yesterday.

Last night I got severe pain in left shoulder late at night. Took painkillers and fell asleep and ok in morning. Started again a couple of hours ago making my gasp in pain. Painkillers not helped.

No other pains anywhere but know shoulder pain can be sign of eptopic. Doesn't feel lie muscle pain. Should I go to casualty? Please help.

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tootidy · 24/08/2008 21:37

Really good website - www.ectopic.org

AvenaLife · 24/08/2008 21:35

I would say go to A&E. NHS direct don't really do a good job because they can't assess you properly over the phone. Let them check you over, you won't be wasting their time at all. I worked in peads A&E for a while, we saw all sorts, alot of children with colds. NHS direct will only tell you to go anyway. If it turns out to be nothing then that's good, at least you've been checked over.

Please go. Go now.

tootidy · 24/08/2008 21:35

Right, have had two ectopics. So, I would STRONGLY advise you to get checked out asap. Ring your local early pregnancy assessment unit NOW and if they are not open (should be), go to a&e. I do not mean to scare you but I really want you to get checked out, ectopics can be life threatening.

Bleeding can be asign of ectopic and shoulder tip pain is a syptom.

If you go to a&e - be forceful - don't let them brush you off. You need bloods taken to see if your a re pregnant and if you are your hcg won't quite double in 48 hrs if ectopic and a scan as soon as (probably be tues now)

Good luck and will be on line if you want to ask me anything else.

YumeeMumee · 24/08/2008 21:34

Otherwise, you have to give NHS direct a call.

Please get checked out...I'd rather be laughing with you later when you tell us that it was just a strained muscle

YumeeMumee · 24/08/2008 21:32

I hear what you're saying but it must be bad enough for you to even consider that you might be going through an ectopic??

Surely it's better that they tell you that it's just a strained muscle than you collapse later with a ruptered fallopian tube. Don't want to be the voice of doom and gloom but as I said, I don't have experience but everything I read says that you really should get checked out.

scottishmummy · 24/08/2008 21:31

what other symptoms?any abdominal pain/cramp?you must go to A&E if you believe this to be ectopic.get a definitive diagnosis

thisisyesterday · 24/08/2008 21:31

gestures, this may help from the ectopic pregnancy site.
good description of the type of shoulder pain you get with an ectopic and also other symptoms you may have.

it does say that if you suspect an ectopic you should assume it is unless told otherwise. so read that, and if you still feel it could be then go to hospital

gestures · 24/08/2008 21:26

I would be really embarrassed though if get there and they say "you've hurt muscle, go home and rest", plus dh might be annoyed if we have to wait for hours to hear that.

Is it right if having bleeding even if it was eptopic the bleeding is it sorting itself out?

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Buda · 24/08/2008 21:24

Other than NHS direct or A&E I can't think what to suggest really. If it IS ectopic you need t be seen asap so I would prob say A&E.

YumeeMumee · 24/08/2008 21:24

I don't have experience in this but I would go to casualty and get it checked out. Everything I read about ectopics don't sound good if you don't get treated properly so imo better to be safe than sorry.

Do you have an out-of-hours doctor you can call? At our hospital, we have an out-of-hours doc on call so that you can see them before going to actual casualty and waiting it out.

Good luck. Maybe other MNs will give some better advice otherwise, go and get checked out.