Not impossible...: Yes it's possible, but not possible to say 'how' likely without further info. Are you at risk for ectopic or have you had one before? No cause for panic but if you have reason to be concerned see your doctor promptly.
Answered 7/16/2012
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Yes.: Specially if you are not using contraception. The risk of ectopic pregnancy increases if you've had a previous ectopic, tubal surgery or pelvic inflammatory disease. See your doctor and get a pregnancy test. Hopefuly, you are just having premenstrual cramps.
Answered 12/9/2013
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