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Is this normal after having the methotrexate?
Is this normal after having the methotrexate?
I found out on the 27/1/20 that I had an ectopic pregnancy however it’s one of the rare ones, the cornula ecoptic.
They didn’t want to operate on me due to where the baby was, as it could of meant losing a tube but also having internal bleeding and needing a hysterectomy. So therefore I was given the methotrexate injection and my HCG levels have been coming down. I am having another blood test tomorrow. However my question is, did anybody else experience stomach pains, really bad back ache (more lower) and really sore down below (in your private parts)
I don’t know if this is normal?
Everything I’ve told the hospital previous they’ve just dismissed so I’ve not known if it’s normal.
I’ve just rang my GP and asked for a call back.
I’m just fed up of it all, not feeling I’m getting better.
Re: Is this normal after having the methotrexate?
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Re: Is this normal after having the methotrexate?
I am so sorry to hear of your ectopic pregnancy and loss,
A common side effect of methotrexate is pain, and personally my pain worsened around day 6 after the injection.
However as pain is so subjective and worsening pain could possibly be a worsening sign, you have done exactly the right thing in speaking to your medical team.
We have more information about side effects of methotrexate here
https://ectopic.org.uk/patients/treatment/
Sending much love,
Karen x
The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust
Registered Charity Number: 1071811
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