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  • Submitted on 22/01/2025

Is it safe to keep a pregnancy after a November ectopic pregnancy?

I got ectopic pregnancy in November and lam pregnant is it safe to keep ?

4 specialists answered

  • Je recommande une échographie pour évaluer le bon positionnement de la grossesse.

    Stefania Mosele

    Gynecologist

    Auderghem

  • If your new pregnancy is inside the uterus and the location is good, you can keep it. You should see your gynecologist.

    Dominique Badr

    Gynecologist

    Ganshoren

  • Yes, it is safe. You just have to check early if it is in the good place this time.

    Mihail Alexandrescu

    Gynecologist

    Woluwe-Saint-Lambert

  • You should see your gynecologist to rule out an ectopic pregnancy.

    Ahmed Wafi

    Gynecologist

    Ganshoren

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