My early scan mentioned cornual pregnancy and now im really worried after reading a bit online. Doc said come back next week. Has anyone here had this, is it something common or no?
No, a cornual pregnancy is not normal. It's a type of ectopic pregnancy and requires urgent medical management. You must consult your gynecologist immediately and follow their advice closely. Do not delay seeking professional help for this.
This sounds like a challenging situation, dear. It is not a typical pregnancy, so it is very important to get good medical advice and follow your doctor's guidance carefully. Keep faith and take good care of yourself, and trust in the process.
Cornual pregnancy is actually a type of ectopic pregnancy, which means it's not normal and can be quite serious. It's when the embryo implants in the upper part of the uterus, near the fallopian tube. It needs immediate and specialized medical attention, so please make sure you're under the care of a very good gynac.
I've heard of cornual pregnancies, and from what I understand, they're quite rare and need very careful monitoring. If you've been diagnosed with this, please ensure you're speaking extensively with your doctor and getting second opinions if needed. Don't hesitate to ask all your questions, and take all precautions.
Oh, I'm still pregnant and haven't heard much about cornual pregnancy. Is it very different from a normal one, and what kind of specific care does it need? This sounds quite serious, I hope you are getting good medical support.
Yaar, cornual pregnancy is actually a serious condition, it's not a normal kind of pregnancy. It needs proper medical attention, like, immediately. So if your doctor told you this, please follow all their advice very carefully. Don't take it lightly.
No, cornual pregnancy is not normal and needs careful attention. Just like with my thyroid, you have to be very diligent with doctor's appointments and follow every instruction. It's crucial to have regular check-ups and communicate openly with your gynac about every little symptom.