Just got my BFP and im honestly more nervous than happy. Read something about ectopic and now my mind is going everywhere. Is it actually that common na or am i overthinking?
Honestly, it's quite rare, affecting only about 1 to 2% of women. Getting an early scan around 6 weeks is the best way to confirm everything is in the right place.
It is not very common, only 1-2 out of 100 pregnancies are ectopic. Because I had thyroid issues, I was always very careful about regular follow-ups with my doctor from the very beginning. Early checkups and blood tests make sure any such issues are caught immediately, so please stay on top of your appointments.
Medically speaking, it happens in roughly 1 to 2% of cases, so it's relatively rare. The most important thing is to do an early ultrasound around 6-7 weeks because that clearly shows if the embryo has implanted inside the uterus. If there is ever severe pain on one side or spotting, you must contact your doctor immediately.
Actually, it's not that common at all yaar, only like 1% or 2% chances are there. Try not to read too much on Google, it just increases stress for no reason. Just go for your regular scans and you will be absolutely fine!
It's actually very rare, so don't let scary internet articles stress you out too much! Focus on eating well and staying happy. Most pregnancies go completely normal and beautiful, just like mine did!
Oh God, I read about this during my first trimester and got so terrified! Honestly, it's rare—around 1-2% only—but every little twinge made me panic. Did anyone else here also keep searching symptoms online and getting scared during early weeks?