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Need Advice - Travelling with resolving Interstitial Ectopic
Need Advice - Travelling with resolving Interstitial Ectopic
I am new here but was told in May I was having an interstitial ectopic pregnancy.
I have had many blood tests and my hcg is now 0.7mUl. However I have been admitted to hospital with pain after a scan about a week ago, which i think caused the pain.
Since then I have had another scan where it has been shown that the 'lesion' is still there and looks to be slowly breaking away.
My question is, is it safe to fly?
Many thanks for anyones help!
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Re: Need Advice - Travelling with resolving Interstitial Ectopic
I am so sorry to hear of your ectopic pregnancy and loss.
Unfortunately I am not medically trained so would advise that if you are still under medical care, to ask the doctors who are treating you and know your medical history.
If you have been discharged from and care and your symptoms are settling, I would presume that you are ok to carry on as normal.
Sending much love,
Karen x
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