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eptopic

Hi all, i had an eptopic preg in may 10, it was treated wit methoxatrate on the 14th of may and its now the 21st of june and im still having bad cramps, almost like period pains, i havent yet had my cycle!!!!!!!!!!! Is this normal???????????????? Im confused, and worried i just want 2 get back 2 normal!!!!!!!!
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Not sure how to say this.  But I had a M/C in Oct 2009 and an Eptopic in Nov 2009.  Did not even think I could have been pregnant after just having a M/C.  The Eptopic start with cramping.  Thought it may be my period.  Just saying to be careful, Eptopic's are just not something you should play with.  I would call your  doctor.  I Hope that everything goes well.  take care
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do you feel your cramps more towards one sided or like how you feel during periods? when I had metho I was 8wks preg, 2or 3wks after metho I had severe pain on my left side, dizzy spells, nausea and tylenol did not help so was advised to go to ER. Did you call your DR?
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How far along were you? and by the information you gave it dosen't say you had a D & C. I would say call your doc ASAP, getting your cycle back on track may take a couple of weeks to acouple of months. It just depends on your body. I had a m/c last Aug and didn't get my AF cycle back on track until May 2010. See your doc and let them know that you are still experiencing the cramping.
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