Home Treatment
If you are at risk for
having an ectopic pregnancy and you think you may be pregnant, use a
home pregnancy test. If it is positive, be sure to
have a confirmation test done by a health professional, especially if you are
concerned about developing an
ectopic pregnancy.
If you
are receiving methotrexate treatment to end an ectopic pregnancy, you
may experience side effects from the medicine. See these
tips
for managing methotrexate treatment for helpful suggestions on
minimizing these side effects.
If you experience an ectopic pregnancy loss,
no matter how early in a pregnancy, expect that you and your partner will need
time to grieve. It is also possible to develop
postpartum depression from the hormonal changes after
a pregnancy loss. If you experience
symptoms of depression that last for more than 2
weeks, it is important that you call your health professional or a
psychologist,
clinical social worker, or
licensed mental health counselor.
Contacting a support group, reading about the experiences of other women,
and talking to friends, a counselor, or a member of the clergy may help you and
your family deal with a pregnancy loss. For more information, see the Other
Places to Get Help section of this topic.
Concerns about future pregnancy
If you have had an
ectopic pregnancy, you may worry about your
chances of having a healthy or ectopic pregnancy in the
future. Your risk factors and any fallopian tube damage you may have
will impact your future risk and your ability to become pregnant. Your health
professional can answer your questions based on your risk factors.