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Could Cystic Ovaries And Fluid In Cul De Sac Be The Cause Of Abdominal Pain?

Last menstrual period start January first having abdominal pain and lower rob pain went to ER yesterday, hcg level of 276 had vaginal and abdominal ultrasound that showed cysts on ovaries and small amount of fluid in cul de sac no intrauterine pregnancy I have had no bleeding should I be concerned that it is ectopic still?
Tue, 25 Mar 2014
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Hi and welcome to HCm. Thanks for the query.
This is very unlikely since hcg leveles would be much higher and embyo would already be detectable with ultarsound. Your pain can be caused by cysts and especially ruptured cyst which could explain fluid in cul de sac. so this is the first thing to think of. but if pain persist you should visit gynaecologist again.
Wish you good health. Regards
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Could Cystic Ovaries And Fluid In Cul De Sac Be The Cause Of Abdominal Pain?

Hi and welcome to HCm. Thanks for the query. This is very unlikely since hcg leveles would be much higher and embyo would already be detectable with ultarsound. Your pain can be caused by cysts and especially ruptured cyst which could explain fluid in cul de sac. so this is the first thing to think of. but if pain persist you should visit gynaecologist again. Wish you good health. Regards