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NoMercy | 16:08 Sun 29th Jan 2017 | Body & Soul
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Attended A&E. Hospital pregnancy negative. Visual examination using medium size speculum - cot around cervix obstructing view. Cervix tilting backwards. All bloods normal including Hb.

My doc spoke to on call Gynaecologist who asserts that it is "impossible" that I am pregnant with a normal, ectopic or molar pregnancy with two negative tests, given that I've had 3 positives with OTC pregnancy tests. Interestingly the Gynaecologist has seen 4 cases identical to mine in the last month or so. No obvious reason has been identified in any case.

Well I walked out of there very reassured indeed...

Now home and my left abdomen pain is intensifying. I've taken 1g of Paracetamol and 800mg Ibuprofen. I understand ectopic pain is impervious to normal analgesia?
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Thanks for the feedback NoM........ a happy result from, in many ways, a confusing case.
You poor thing. All sounds very frustrating. Hope you feel better soon xx
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Could one of my known fibroids be causing the tugging and pain? I've not had it this bad before.
I have had groin pain with my fibroid. Not agony but I could feel it pressing on something and giving me a sensation at the top of my leg. Also caused very heavy periods. I used to get a pain like someone sticking a knife up the back passage (as you have mentioned) a few days before a period. I have a backwards tilting womb so I presumed that the fibroid was closer to the bowel although I have never looked into that.
It could well cause heavy bleeding, pain and backache.........
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I know there's a 4cm *** in the fundus but she never said where the 3cm culprit was.
It can cause bleeding but I'm not sure a 4cm and 3cm fibroid would cause pain. My fibroid got to 13cm before it caused pain and even then, it was a very vague pain
A 'cot' around your cervix!
No wonder you have problems , you're supposed to keep it in the bedroom ready for when baby arrives, not get them in it before birth ;-)
Eddie - that's in bad taste.
Hope you're well, NoM :-) xx

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