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History Of Ectopic Pregnancy. Want To Get Ultrasound Done For Remaining Tube. What Should I Do?

I previously had an ectopic pregnancy in my right fallopian tube , which resulted in the loss of it. My current obgyn won t do an ultrasound at my firstappointment which is tomorrow, I don t want to wait to long and lose my last chance of having children, as in my left fallopian tube. I can t get another appointment anywhere in town this week, what should I do? Go to the emergency room?
Sat, 10 Nov 2012
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Hi,

You can always insist on your doctor to do the ultrasound as your current pregnancy is precious. Please speak to your doctor openly and let her know that you wish to get one done.

She should be able to help you.

Going to the ER is also a good option. But, the ultrasound would not be done if there are no symptoms or when it is not necessary.

Hope this helps. All the best.

Regards,
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History Of Ectopic Pregnancy. Want To Get Ultrasound Done For Remaining Tube. What Should I Do?

Hi, You can always insist on your doctor to do the ultrasound as your current pregnancy is precious. Please speak to your doctor openly and let her know that you wish to get one done. She should be able to help you. Going to the ER is also a good option. But, the ultrasound would not be done if there are no symptoms or when it is not necessary. Hope this helps. All the best. Regards,