I believe most women have heard of ectopic pregnancy, which is a dangerous phenomenon. Pregnant women must detect and treat it in a timely manner. However, when ectopic pregnancy first occurs, there are no obvious symptoms in the female body. How long can the symptoms of ectopic pregnancy be detected?

Most women with ectopic pregnancy only experience clinical symptoms at 6 weeks of pregnancy, which means they can discover their ectopic pregnancy by the 42nd day of pregnancy. There are three key factors in determining ectopic pregnancy, namely the growth rate of HCG, clinical symptoms, and ultrasound examination results. In the early stages of pregnancy, HCG growth is relatively fast. If the actual growth rate is slow and the doubling state is not good the next day, it should be considered as an ectopic pregnancy.
As the gestational sac develops, women with ectopic pregnancy may also experience some clinical symptoms. The main clinical symptoms are pain on both sides of the lower abdomen and vaginal bleeding. At this point, it can be combined with blood HCG to make a judgment and distinguish whether it is an ectopic pregnancy. If the increase in blood HCG levels is not ideal, it is considered an ectopic pregnancy.
The best way to diagnose ectopic pregnancy is through ultrasound examination. If ultrasound shows no gestational sac in the uterus, it indicates ectopic pregnancy. It is important to promptly locate the gestational sac and actively seek treatment. If there is a gestational sac in the uterus, it indicates a normal intrauterine pregnancy, and it is important to take care of the pregnancy.