Hey milosmum, hope everything is okay, I thought ectopics tested BFP?
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Just had a look and apparently not:
First of all, it is important to realize that not all ectopic pregnancies will result in a positive pregnancy test. So, if you have any of the following symptoms in addition to a positive or negative pregnancy test you should see your doctor immediately.
Tenderness or pain in the abdominal or pelvic area is one telltale sign of an ectopic pregnancy. Spotting or bleeding is another symptom and some women mistake this for their period. If when having a bowel movement, coughing, or moving around you have intense pain then this is a sign, too. A sure sign of an ectopic pregnancy is shoulder pain. Internal bleeding aggravates the nerves that go to the shoulder and pain is a result. Signs of shock may also occur if a fallopian tube has ruptured due to the ectopic pregnancy.