Natalie Stapley Cutting launched a podcast after her medical misdiagnosis could have led to her deat (Image: SWNS) A woman has told how doctors warned there was an 80 per cent chance she would die after surprising symptoms revealed she had an ectopic pregnancy. Just a few weeks after finding out she was pregnant, Natalie Stapley Cutting knew "something was definitely wrong". At seven weeks pregnant, she noticed a persistent tingling in her right thigh, coupled with some numbness and a stabbing pain in her right side.

Though her 12-week scan was on the horizon, Natalie saw her GP early to discuss her concerns. The 26-year-old claims she was given a clean bill of health. But unsatisfied, she spent £90 on a private scan, which found an ectopic pregnancy.

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