During a tubal pregnancy, how soon do you start bleeding?

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I have always heard that you bleed some during the whole tubal pregnancy. Is that correct? Or do you start bleeding when the tube ruptures?

Usually you don’t bleed during the whole pregnancy. Some women with ectopics don’t bleed at all, but they simply develop pain.
But bleeding can occur. Bleeding can happen at any time, just as in regular pregnancy. (25% of normal pregnancies have spotting or bleeding.)
Frequently the bleeding is due to poor progesterone support. Most tubal pregnancies aren’t at great risk for rupture until 6 weeks after your last menstrual period. A ruptured ectopic is a surgical emergency and is the No.1 cause of maternal death in the first trimester.
If this is a concern for you, you should get an ultrasound at 5-6 weeks. At this point, the pregnancy can be seen in the uterus.
Assuming that you were not using fertility medications, if there is a pregnancy in the uterus there is only a 1/30,000 chance of there also being one in the tube.
Good luck.
A molar pregnancy may start off like a normal pregnancy. Then, around the 10th week of pregnancy, vaginal bleeding, which often is dark brown in color
I believe it’s when it ruptures. In which case you may be dead. So if you think that you have an atopic pregnancy GO TO THE HOSPITAL RIGHT F-ING NOW!!!!!
Usually there will be a bit of brown blood. This is confusing because brown blood can be normal, a sign of miscarriage, or a sign of tubal so there’s no way to know for sure. If you think you are having a tubal pregnancy, don’t wait until you are bleeding. You will lose one of your tubes, or worse yet…die.
I had a molar pregnancy and never bleed, I found out just when I had the ultrasound and I was 5 months the next day I had a surgery to get rid of it….it could have been cancer if the doctor didnt noticed it.
For goodness sake Sunshine……you shouldn’t be here on answers, you should be at your docs, if it’s you .
It can kill you and the baby.
Get gone to the docs girl.
im wondering if i may be 2 i had my tubal 5yars ago and now i stay sick on my stomach and i bleed when i have intercorse realy realy bad i haave late periods and sometimes dnt wanna get out of bed im so tired and my boobs r realy realy sore what shuld i do?sound pregnant or nt???