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Red212629
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Pain

Post by Red212629 »

I had surgery on the 28th April for a ruptured ectopic pregnancy, laparoscopic right salpingectomy. It too

Ever since my surgery I have been in pain. The area between my belly button and right surgical incision. Like where my fallopian tube was? I don't know. I can't lie on my stomach, or have any kind of pressure on it. Even a seatbelt. Some days hurt more than others, but every day it is there.

Is this normal? Will it ever go away? Whenever I have mentioned it to a health professional, I have just been brushed off.

Thanks in advance x

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Re: Pain

Post by EPT Host 22 »

Hi Red212629,

I am so sorry to hear that you have suffered an ectopic pregnancy and loss. It can take us by surprise and leave us with many questions. I am not medically qualified to speak to your particular situation. However, after surgery, there is a chance for scar tissue to develop, and also our awareness of the area and its sensation is heightened. You are doing the right thing by speaking to your GP for follow-up. It also might be useful to keep a journal reflecting on the location of pain, when you feel it, any pain relief, etc. This will help you communicate with your GP.

Your ectopic pregnancy is still quite recent, so you may have more questions and emotions. Please know that these boards are a safe space for you to share, ask, or vent. Please know that we are here for you as long as needed.

With good wishes,

Michele

The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust

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