How much HCG is considered as ectopic pregnancy

  Women can determine whether they are pregnant by testing their HCG levels through blood tests. However, some women are concerned about their ectopic pregnancy and want to determine it through a blood test to check their HCG value. If it is an ectopic pregnancy, it can also be treated in a timely manner. So, how much HCG is considered ectopic pregnancy?

  

How much HCG is considered as ectopic pregnancy1

  Ectopic pregnancy cannot be determined by HCG values, but can be determined by dynamic changes in HCG combined with ultrasound examination. If the HCG does not double every 48 hours, the HCG value is higher than 2500-3000, and the B-ultrasound examination does not show any gestational sac in the uterus, then it can basically be judged as ectopic pregnancy.

  Ectopic pregnancy can also bring related symptoms, such as abdominal pain, especially dull pain on one side of the lower abdomen, irregular vaginal bleeding, pale complexion, severe fainting, and shock, making the situation more critical. Therefore, if pregnant women experience discomfort symptoms, they should go to the hospital for a check-up in a timely manner.

  If a pregnant woman is diagnosed with ectopic pregnancy, surgery must be performed as soon as possible to terminate the pregnancy. After all, the longer the delay, the greater the damage to the pregnant woman's body. After treatment for ectopic pregnancy, women should not rush to conceive. It is best to reconsider pregnancy after six months or a year. Before pregnancy, they should also prepare for pregnancy and go to the hospital to check if it is suitable for pregnancy.

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