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Can Soreness In Neck Be Cause Tubal Pregnancy?

Hello.
If my calculations are correct I am 9weeks and 2days pregnant and I am just beyond nervous that something could be wrong even though I have no proven reason to think there is..My neck is sore on the right side for no reason and I've read that this could be caused by a tubal pregnancy. At what point does a tube usually burst anyways? I am probably just paranoid but I really can't stop worrying...Thanks
Thu, 26 Feb 2015
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Hello,
The increased surface blood circulation during pregnancy can cause several such symptoms and sensitivities that are difficult to attribute to a cause. Ectopic pregnancy in the tubes does not cause such symptoms. Moreover, you are far beyond the stage where ectopic pregnancy can present with symptoms. You should undergo a pelvic/trans-vaginal sonogram to locate the gestation sac, age of the pregnancy and the fetal viability. This will also help to clear your doubts. Hope this helps.
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Can Soreness In Neck Be Cause Tubal Pregnancy?

Hello, The increased surface blood circulation during pregnancy can cause several such symptoms and sensitivities that are difficult to attribute to a cause. Ectopic pregnancy in the tubes does not cause such symptoms. Moreover, you are far beyond the stage where ectopic pregnancy can present with symptoms. You should undergo a pelvic/trans-vaginal sonogram to locate the gestation sac, age of the pregnancy and the fetal viability. This will also help to clear your doubts. Hope this helps.