I'm worried about an ectopic pregnancy and trying to understand all the symptoms and signs. If someone has an ectopic pregnancy, does their belly still grow and show like in a normal pregnancy, or is it different? I'm a bit confused about this.
No, the belly does not grow like a normal pregnancy because the baby is outside the uterus. Please consult your gynac immediately if you suspect this, as it is a medical emergency.
My mother always told me that any sharp pain or spotting in the early weeks should never be ignored. Ectopic pregnancy is dangerous and the stomach doesn't grow like a normal one, so please let your family know and go see a doctor immediately.
Let's not waste time waiting for the belly to grow or trying to guess at home. The only practical solution is to go to a nearby lab or clinic, get a beta hCG test and an ultrasound done as advised by a doctor. Ectopic is an emergency, so be quick.
I know how incredibly stressful and heartbreaking this topic is, especially when you are trying so hard. But no, the belly doesn't grow in an ectopic pregnancy as it cannot develop normally. Please speak to your specialist or doctor immediately to keep yourself safe, sending you so much strength.
This is so scary to even think about! I'm in my 2nd trimester now and I remember being terrified of this in the first few weeks before my first scan. Did anyone else also have this constant fear of ectopic pregnancy before their doctor confirmed everything was in the right place?
No, your belly won't show or grow because the fertilized egg is stuck elsewhere, usually the tubes, where there is no space to grow. This is very risky, so please get an ultrasound done by your doc as soon as possible to check the baby's position.
Don't try to guess from your belly size, leave the scanning to the doctor! Ectopic is serious business and won't make your bump grow, so stop googling and go get an ultrasound done.
Beta, ectopic pregnancy is a very serious thing and no ghar ka nuskha or home remedy can treat this. You must immediately go to a big hospital and see a gynac for a scan, don't delay at all.