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What Causes Lower Abdominal Pain With Positive UPT?

I'm really frightened I have an ectopic pregnancy. About 3 months ago I developed a 'pin prick' pain on my lower right abdomen. This has got more severe- but i only feel it when I bend down. I have missed my last period and got a positive pregnancy test. please help me
Tue, 30 Dec 2014
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Hi.
Thanks for your query and an elucidate history.

It is simply diagnosed by ultrasonography that whether the pregnancy is intra-uterine or in the Fallopian tubes.
Consult a gynecologist and get the examination and relevant tests done for blood, urine to see if there is any other problem.

Ultrasonography will also help to see if there is any other problem like an ovarian cyst / cancer/ appendicitis and so on.
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What Causes Lower Abdominal Pain With Positive UPT?

Hi. Thanks for your query and an elucidate history. It is simply diagnosed by ultrasonography that whether the pregnancy is intra-uterine or in the Fallopian tubes. Consult a gynecologist and get the examination and relevant tests done for blood, urine to see if there is any other problem. Ultrasonography will also help to see if there is any other problem like an ovarian cyst / cancer/ appendicitis and so on.