I'm sorry to hear that two :( and I agree, LOVE the names!
Can I ask, which tube it was in? Also, can you start trying next cycle or do you have to wait?
I'm sure you've already discussed this so sorry if so!
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I'm sorry to hear that two :( and I agree, LOVE the names!
Can I ask, which tube it was in? Also, can you start trying next cycle or do you have to wait?
I'm sure you've already discussed this so sorry if so!
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Thank you <3 I'm not 100% that it was in a tube... the OB said it appeared to be based on u/s... but, and I take this with a grain of salt since I was highly drugged(I actually thought i imagined it for awhile but I can't shake it), I swear I heard someone tell me it wasn't in my tube. So I won't know for sure until I talk to my OB. The only thing certain is it was a failing preg that was outside the uterus. Anyway, to answer your question the left side was the affected side.
I don't know when we can try but, given the methotrexate injection, others have said 3 months but I haven't talked to my OB yet. Next cycle for sure I think is out..
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My pain is back and it's scaring me :tissue: They have been waking me up all night...
Have you been back to the er? Maybe from the gas from the surgery do you think? I hope it settles for you xx
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No. The ER treated me like a know nothing drug seeker last time until they saw the u/s (which I wasn't allowed to see). Also, I can't go until I get the kids off to school and by then I'll only have an hour or 2 until I can call/go to my OBs office (I can call at 8 which is about 30 mins after my youngest gets on the bus, but nurses and docs don't show until 9) and I'll have answers in under an hour more than likely. If I go to the ER I'll have to go thru the same mumbo jumbo I did last time (an hour or 2 to see the doc, followed by another hour or 2 before blood work comes back, at least an hour to get an u/s and then another hour or more before I see the doc again... it took 6 hours to get an answer last time!) and get results HOURS later than if I go to the OBs office (and I'll be able to see the u/s if they do one at my OBs office). Waiting is the fastest way to get answers.
Nope, not gas. Feels like someone is playing psychotic surgeon on my left side just like last time :(
Going to call the OBs office as soon as they open and try to get in asap. They are usually pretty good about working in emergency situations quickly (bleeding during preg, etc.).
I'm really scared because if what I think I heard in my drugged up, just-coming-out-of-anesthesia-haze, about the pregnancy not being in my tube is true then where the hell is it? Did they find it? Is that why they gave me methotrexate? Because they couldn't find it?? I have been having these pains here and there since surgery (except for a day or two) but they were few and far between ( a few a day... maybe??) so I didn't worry about them. Just assumed they were "phantom pains" or something. But now they are every 20 mins or less just like before surgery and pain killers don't touch them just like the morphine did nothing just before surgery :( I took DH to work this morning so I could have the van to go in and he works *literally* 4 mins from home (I've timed it) and in the 8 mins it took to get him to work & us back home I had 3 pains and strong ones at that. I'm a little shocked I didn't wreck... not looking forward to the drive to the doc's office but if I take the back way so I can go good and slow I should be okay.
Oh no two, am just reading this and so worried about you! Truly hope you will be able to drive there ok and you can get this all sorted!!
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Thinking about you this morning -please update us after you get ahold of your OB!! I can't even imagine how scary that all is. Especially if, like you are wondering, they didn't actually find the pregnancy. Ugh, thinking about you so much!