serious queation part 2, results.

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serious queation part 2, results.
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Fri, 11-21-2008 - 11:47am

for those who are curious, everything with the lump is ok. to let you guys know, to check for genital warts, use white vinegar, if it turns pale or white, it's warts, if it don't change color, it's ok. just like you guys said, from shaving there, i most likely knicked myself, and i healed with a lump.

now with my other issue, she's very concerned. i told her it's my left pelvic side where the pain is. she feels it could be something with my fallopian tubes or ovaries. i'm going in for a sonagram on monday before my pap in dec. not to get graphic, but when she put her fingers in me, afterwards i thought i would hit the roof with shooting pain. she thinks it could a partial tubal pregnancy, i told her it's been going on for a while, that now has gotten worse. one day at a time. maybe getting laid off was a blessing in a way, it's forcing me to take care of my health, which i'll ignore. thanks for the support.

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Registered: 11-17-2008
Fri, 11-21-2008 - 1:03pm
I'm no medical expert but I had a similar situation with the bad cramping.
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Registered: 11-12-2008
Fri, 11-21-2008 - 1:09pm

Whew! thats a lot to go on with and scary. I have had many partners and it scares the hell out of me sometimes! at this age if i get anything,whew!

God bless and take care.

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Registered: 11-05-2007
Fri, 11-21-2008 - 1:36pm

What kind of doctor would suspect a possible ectopic pregnancy and put off further tests until the next week? That is completely unrealistic! I hate to sound so skeptical, but either you are sensationalizing this story, or you are seeing a really bad doctor.


If there is even a hint that an ectopic pregnancy may be present, any decent doctor would do a sonogram test then and there. They would do some follow up to make sure it wasn't a tubal pregnancy immediately, since a rupture could put your life in danger. Any doctor that says you might have an ectopic pregnancy, then sends you home and tells you come back next week is NOT a good physician!

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Fri, 11-21-2008 - 1:45pm

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Fri, 11-21-2008 - 1:48pm
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Edited 11/25/2008 9:16 pm ET by tygerzize

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Registered: 06-08-2007
Fri, 11-21-2008 - 1:55pm
i worded it wrong. something possibly stuck in there. not an actual pregnancy, a part of something stuck in there.
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Registered: 11-05-2007
Fri, 11-21-2008 - 1:58pm
Then you need a new doctor. As the poster above you said, an ectopic is dangerous. They can do laparoscopy to remove it. Most reputable doctors would not send you home to wait for it to pass. They may give you meds to handle a cyst, but any doctor who puts off handling an ectopic pregnancy is putting your LIFE in jeopardy. That is negligent and dangerous.
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Registered: 06-08-2007
Fri, 11-21-2008 - 1:59pm
something that aborted itself but not completely.
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Registered: 11-14-2008
Fri, 11-21-2008 - 2:07pm

I was thinking the same thing. I had a cousin that had that and she ended up in the hospital.

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Registered: 11-14-2008
Fri, 11-21-2008 - 2:11pm

Here is the treatment:


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