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Pregnant, Had A Missed Ectopic Pregnancy. Have Nausea, Tiredness, Aches And Sore Throat. Meaning?

I am 7w2d pregnant. I had a missed ectopic pregnancy with my first pregnancy. Everything has been great this pregnancy however, other than the typical symptoms nausea and extreme tiredness. This weekend I developed severe nausea, chills, aches all over my body, lower back pain and an extremely sore throat . Is this just the Flu or could there be something wrong with the pregnancy?
Fri, 1 Feb 2013
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Hi,
this should have nothing to do with the pregnancy and you need not worry. You might have to consult your doctor an examination of your throat. If its a bacterial infection, appropriate antibiotics shall be prescribed which are relatively safe during pregnancy.
No worries.
Best regards,
Dr Luchuo.
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Pregnant, Had A Missed Ectopic Pregnancy. Have Nausea, Tiredness, Aches And Sore Throat. Meaning?

Hi, this should have nothing to do with the pregnancy and you need not worry. You might have to consult your doctor an examination of your throat. If its a bacterial infection, appropriate antibiotics shall be prescribed which are relatively safe during pregnancy. No worries. Best regards, Dr Luchuo.