May 31, 2026, 17:46
Sometimes the Signs Are Subtle, and Sometimes the Answers Are Not Immediately Visible on a Scan – The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust
The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Sanny has experienced three ectopic pregnancies across several years.
In her story, she shares the fear of facing a life-threatening diagnosis, the impact of losing both fallopian tubes, and the lasting emotional impact of pregnancy loss.
Her experience is also a powerful reminder of how important it is to be listened to.
‘Sometimes the signs are subtle, and sometimes the answers are not immediately visible on a scan. But you know your body.’
Thank you, Sanny, for sharing your story so openly. We know it will help others feel less alone.
Read Sanny’s story.”

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