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Pain after methotrexate

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Amx
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Pain after methotrexate

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I was treated 10 days ago with methotrexate for an ectopic pregnancy. My hcg levels are now only 12 and I have been discharged. I am still experiencing mild pain is this normal? How long should I expect this to continue? I was hoping to be back at work next week but I have quite an active job. Thanks

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Re: Pain after methotrexate

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Dear Amx,
I am so sorry to hear of your ectopic pregnancy and loss and your continued discomfort.
It is still early days since your treatment for ectopic pregnancy and yes, pain or discomfort is normal. Pain is very unique and it is difficult for me to put a time limit on it for you.
We have more information on pain and what to expect and when to worry on our website and I have added The link here -
https://ectopic.org.uk/physical-recovery/pain/

With regards to returning to work, if your role involves manual handling, we suggest that it would be sensible to have a phased approach, gently building up to the usual extent of activity. I would suggest avoiding a rapid return to strenuous activities as it is important to build up strength after recovery.
A few options may be available depending on the role: might there be an opportunity to work reduced hours, increasing them slowly over a few weeks? Perhaps there are certain tasks that you could take on which may entail a change from your usual role or a series of reduced tasks initially? I am not sure whether this is appropriate in your circumstances, but is there anything that you could action from home (which may be different from your usual role but still be of use)?
In addition, it is worth bearing in mind that experiencing ectopic pregnancy is a very frightening experience and many women need to take time to help them deal with the psychological/emotional impact of the loss of their baby, being diagnosed with a life-threatening condition and undergoing treatment. Please speak to your GP about having further time off work if required also speak to them if the pain continues, worsens or you are concerned by it.

Sending much love,
Karen x

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