Ectopic pregnancy in women after pregnancy is a pathological pregnancy state and requires early symptomatic treatment. Moreover, some women are prone to ectopic pregnancy in the early stages of pregnancy, so it is necessary to exclude ectopic pregnancy through prenatal examination in the early stages of pregnancy. So, does the blood HCG value increase in women with ectopic pregnancy after pregnancy?
Although ectopic pregnancy in women is considered an abnormal pregnancy state, the resulting fertilized egg can also cause an increase in blood HCG levels in the body. Compared to normal intrauterine pregnancy, the secretion of HCG in the body often increases slowly due to the detection of blood HCG. However, due to individual differences among pregnant women, ectopic pregnancy cannot be diagnosed solely based on slow growth of HCG secretion or low examination results.
The diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy requires blood HCG testing, color ultrasound examination, and combined with the patient's clinical symptoms during early pregnancy to make a differential diagnosis. Ectopic pregnancy, except for low blood HCG test values, does not show a good doubling growth through the next day's test. Ultrasound examination revealed no development of gestational sac and yolk sac in the uterine cavity, but suspected masses appeared in other parts. Pregnant women with such symptoms can be diagnosed with ectopic pregnancy.
Women diagnosed with ectopic pregnancy through examination must follow medical advice to receive treatment as early as possible, as delaying treatment may lead to further development of the gestational sac, causing rupture and bleeding in the adverse pregnancy site, and even leading to severe bleeding, which can cause shock and even endanger the patient's life. Therefore, it is important to pay sufficient attention to it.