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Re: Ectopic Pregnancy

From: Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 14 Nov 1999 10:30:05 -0600 (CST)


At Sat, 13 Nov 1999, JA wrote: >
>I just recently found out that I was pregnant. I was having some
>chronic pain on my right side right below my rib cage. I called a
>clinic and then went in for a sonogram to see if it was a ectopic
>pregnancy, it wasn't, but I'm still having the pain on my right side.
>It's gotten progressivly worse, to the point where it hurts to sit or
>take deep breaths. I know this may sound like a silly question, but I'm
>wondering if it's possible to still have an ectopic pregnancy. The
>ultrasound showed that everything was fine and the nurse was able to see
>the embryo/fetus.
>
>Any comments or suggestions would be appreciated.
>Thank you

The right upper quadrant is not place for an ectopic but your liver, gall bladder and right lung are there. These should to be checked out now since your symptoms persist.

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Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. FACOG, FACS
Great Neck, New York

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