Not every woman who has an ectopic pregnancy will experience the same symptoms. In fact some will go far longer htan others before they experience any symptoms at all. This makes it sometimes difficult to diagnose an ectopic pregnancy. In the case of most women, the ectopic pregnancy symptoms may be bleeding and pain, which are the first things that they will notice which impel them to phone the doctor and to get some medical advice. Bear in mind however that you may not have bleeding, may not have pain for quite some time or may not experience a pain that you feel is not normal for at least six weeks time span. Paying attention when you have any kind of pain during pregnancy is important. Pain is not a normal part of your pregnancy so you need to get medical advice if you have it.
Ectopic Pregnancy Symptoms May Vary
May 26th, 2010 | Home and Family