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Is A Thick Walled Gestational Sac Seen In A Small Right Tubo Ovarian Mass A Sign Of Ectopic Pregnancy?

Hi I am 31 years old. My LMP was 15 Jan 2017. I havr positive upt and hcg level 2300 on 24 Feb. My doc is giving me hcg 5000 injections weekly. On 5 March 2017 my ultra sound was done. Report is as follows A small right tubo ovarian mass: Right ovary seen in mass. The mass is nonhomogenous and mixed echoic. A small 4 week size thick walled gestational sac seen in mass. Impression: ?right ectopic pregnancy. Am I having ectopic pregnancy? If so where is the location ovary or tube or somewhere else? Will I have a normal baby or I have to go for abortion?
Mon, 17 Sep 2018
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Hi, I think it is a right side ectopic pregnancy, can be tubal or ovarian. You will have to terminate the pregnancy. It can cause serious complications if it ruptures. So, consult your doctor immediately. You may opt for a medical treatment with methotrexate or may require surgery to remove it. Discuss with your doctor regarding this.
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Is A Thick Walled Gestational Sac Seen In A Small Right Tubo Ovarian Mass A Sign Of Ectopic Pregnancy?

Hi, I think it is a right side ectopic pregnancy, can be tubal or ovarian. You will have to terminate the pregnancy. It can cause serious complications if it ruptures. So, consult your doctor immediately. You may opt for a medical treatment with methotrexate or may require surgery to remove it. Discuss with your doctor regarding this.