Q&A: When Does Ectopic Pregnancy Pain Start ?

Q&A: When Does Ectopic Pregnancy Pain Start ? Symptoms of ectopic pregnancy Symptoms of ectopic pregnancy can vary from woman to woman and may not always be present. Some common symptoms to look out for include: Abnormal vaginal bleeding: This may be light or heavy, and may be different from your normal menstrual period. Lower abdominal pain: This may start as a mild cramping sensation on one side of the abdomen and can gradually become more severe. Shoulder pain: In rare cases, the ectopic pregnancy can cause referred pain in the shoulder. Nausea and vomiting: These symptoms may be present, but they are not specific to ectopic pregnancy. Dizziness and fainting: If the ectopic pregnancy ruptures and causes internal bleeding, you may feel dizzy or faint. Rectal pressure: This may be felt if the ectopic pregnancy is located in the lower part of the fallopian tube or near the rectum. If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to seek me
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