Pelvis or back: Hopefully if you have an ectopic, you would be diagnosed before you have pain. The earlier the diagnosis the more likely you can be treated with medicine and avoid surgery.
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Pelvic area: An ectopic pregnancy will usually cause pain in the pelvis and usually on either the left or right side, although sometimes in the middle. However, it depends on your anatomy, so if you are having abdominal pain and abnormal vaginal bleeding, be seen as an ectopic pregnancy is a serious problem.
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