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writes: I would really love some feedback about this, it is important. 7 years ago I had a tubal ligation done, but last month I found out I was pregnant only it was in my tubes. Now it's the following month and I am experiencing some of the same symptoms except for I'm not having any pain like I was when it was in my tubes. When I got up this morning and put on my dress pants that were once a little baggy, I noticed that they were snug around my belly almost like I want to undue the button. I gained about 2 pounds, I am feeling a little nauseated through out the day, my breasts are tender and my period is not due until Friday, and the one I had after the tubal was super light for the 2 days I had it. I am having dreams about being pregnant for the last 2 nights. Questions are do you think it is possible for me to be pregnant? Do you think that when they did my surgery there is a chance that one egg was stuck in the tubes and one made it to the utures? They did not do an ultrasound on my stomach they did a vaginal one to see my tubes, cause I was only like 3 weeks at the time and it was very difficult to see. Last I am feeling little butterflies in my stomache.Help me!
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reader, anonymous, writes (21 April 2009): Thank you all so much for your feedback. I am almost positive I am pregnant, this is not my first pregnancy, so I kinda know what to look for even though eveyone is not the same. I did do a pregnancy test on the 13th and it was negative I will wait to do one again on the first of May, if it comes back positive I will let you all know, even if it is negative I will let you know what the outcome is.
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reader, anonymous, writes (21 April 2009): Thanks everyone for your advice. I am almost certain that I am pregnant, the more I sit here at work the more symptons I come up with food cravings,feeling drained out, and tired. I will wait until the first of May to take another pregnancy test, I did take one on the 13th and it was negative, this is not my first pregnancy so I kinda know what to look for but I also know that every pregnancy is different, I will let you all know the outcome as soon as I find out.
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reader, anonymous, writes (21 April 2009): Did you have your tubes checked out afterward to make sure the surgery went correctly? I think 4 weeks or so after my tubes were tied I had an ultrasound to make sure everything looked ok.
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reader, DrPsych +, writes (21 April 2009):
I recommend that you see a doctor at the earliest convenience as you definitely need to be checked up urgently given your medical history. This is not necessarily because you are pregnant but there maybe some other stuff going on with your 'plumbing' that needs checking out.
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