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Medical tests after ectopic surgery

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Cristina007
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Medical tests after ectopic surgery

Post by Cristina007 »

Hi All,

I had ectopic surgery 2 weeks ago, could anyone tell me what type of medical test are recommended after (blood tests e.g.) ?

Thank you.

EPT Host 20
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Re: Medical tests after ectopic surgery

Post by EPT Host 20 »

Dear Christina007,
I am so sorry to hear of your ectopic pregnancy and loss.
Follow up after ectopic pregnancy generally depends on the treatment you received.
I am also not sure where you are posting from and as we are a UK based charity, the information we provide follows that of UK guidance.
Treatment can be via expectant management, where blood tests are taken regularly to check the pregnancy hormone hCG is reducing,
Medical management using a drug called methotraxate and again blood tests are required to ensure the hCG levels are reducing or by surgery.

We have more information about the types of treatment and common follow up procedures here-
http://www.ectopic.org.uk/patients/treatment/

If you feel you are not receiving the correct follow up please contact your local early pregnancy unit or Healthcare professional to discuss this further.
Please also remember to be kind to yourself, many women find the emotional recovery much more difficult and we are here for you for as long as you need.
Sending much love,
Karen x

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el-cee
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Re: Medical tests after ectopic surgery

Post by el-cee »

Did the hospital give you any notes for your GP when you were discharged? It would depend on what follow up they feel you need. I lost a lot of blood due to rupturing so the hospital gave me notes for bloods tests 4 weeks on with GP. Which came back normal last week. That was to check haemaglobin and iron levels.

If you haven't made an appointment with your GP since leaving hospital, make one just for a follow up. Maybe blood test, get your blood pressure checked. Give the EPU a call and ask them for some advice on what to ask the GP for in terms of follow up. x

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