I agree that is is doubtful that many women would come onto an ectopic pregancy topic to learn about it unless they had specific reason to do so. I certainly never gave it a second thought until mine happened, although of course I was aware that such things do occur. So from an educational point of view I am not sure a special topic would help.
What it would help, though, is to have somewhere to talk about the experience. It did not feel entirely appropriate to do this on the miscarriage board. I would look at those threads and lots of the posters were getting pregnant and miscarrying repeatedly, whereas I tried for ages (presumably because of my tubes) and only got pregnant with my ep. It just didn?t seem like the same experience to me.
It would also be good to have somewhere to ask those questions where the answer you want is based on other peoples' experiences. I remember asking, for example, whether anyone else had not bled after methotrexate. Of course I called the hospital the next day, but some reassurance in the interim can't hurt. Another thing that has been bothering me is whether it is normal to have very light periods after an ep - I have asked medical people who seem to think that anything is normal, but it is one of those questions where a "yes, that happened to me" would be very helpful. The obvious port of call is the EPT site, as they have just so much info, and I am sure any of us would point someone going through an ep in that direction, but MN is different, if only because of the volume of traffic. Now that I am feeling better about my ep, I tend not to visit the EPT site much, but I am on MN nearly every day and do check on threads about ep (if I spot them) on a regular basis.
I might be a good idea to rename the miscarriage topic 'pregnancy loss' as suggested by Aitch. We could always keep a thread running for people wanting to talk about eps within that section - or within the pregnancy section, if that would be more accessible..