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stomach and lower back pains

I would like to know if a tubular pregnancy will show up on a test.I had my tubes tied,but the doctor told me I was high risk to get pregnant in my tubes.I had a tubial pregnancy before and there is some scare tissue there.For the past month I have been hurting alot.The pain goes from my left side to my right side snd also my lower back.I am a week late,but I took a test and it was negative.What should I do now?
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From experiance.....
I would go to the DR and have a Quanitive HCG level taken to make sure and if you are, they can monitor that.


I am currently PG (starting to MC) and this is the 3rd PG since my Tubal Ligation 4 years ago.
I have never had a confirmed Tubal pregnancy.

I have had US and HCG blood work done in the last week.
My levels are going up and not dropping (like they did in the last 2 pg's)but they are going up very slowly, so the OBGYN wants me to go in and have a shot of methotrexate to absorb the PG.
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hey there i am having what sounds like your problem. can you tell me what your levels were and how much they have gone up each test. Have you had an u/s yet? if so what did they see? if this is too nosy then you dont have to answer i am just scared about having another m/c it is just hard WAITING for it.
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hey i just read your post im sorry i didnt read it so justignore the last comment sorry.
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