Not a routine health blog.Written by a Gurgaon IVFspecialist working in an Indian Corporate Hospital (Artemis Hospital,Gurgaon with personal clinic at Nirvana Courtyard, Nirvana Country,Gurgaon)addressing various aspects ofInfertility,IVF and women health in general,Pregnancy,ups and downs of patients and doctors and their interpersonal relationships.Mostly sweet,sometimes sour,just the way life is .........
Sunday, November 14, 2010
ECTOPIC PREGNANCY
This patient had lots of dense omental adhesions,left sided simple ovarian cyst and right sided ectopic pregnancy
2 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Hi Doc,
It was nice to come across your blog during my search for info regarding extreme period pain post-saplingectomy.
I had to have my left tube removed due to an ectopicpregnancy around this time last year. It went well other than the fact that now I have extremely excruciating pain every alternate cycle - very clearly on the left side of my abdomen. It gets me bed ridden for a day at least and is almost crippling. Could you please refer me to a website where I can get any helpful info about this? Will be really thankful.
There should ideally br no pain post lap salpingectomy in alternate cycles.
I don't know of any website which can give a direct explanation of the same.Please get an ultrasound scan done to rule out haematosalpinx or hydrosalpinx in case your doctor did a partial salpingectomy.Hope that helps
2 comments:
Hi Doc,
It was nice to come across your blog during my search for info regarding extreme period pain post-saplingectomy.
I had to have my left tube removed due to an ectopicpregnancy around this time last year. It went well other than the fact that now I have extremely excruciating pain every alternate cycle - very clearly on the left side of my abdomen. It gets me bed ridden for a day at least and is almost crippling. Could you please refer me to a website where I can get any helpful info about this? Will be really thankful.
There should ideally br no pain post lap salpingectomy in alternate cycles.
I don't know of any website which can give a direct explanation of the same.Please get an ultrasound scan done to rule out haematosalpinx or hydrosalpinx in case your doctor did a partial salpingectomy.Hope that helps
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