Is doubling normal an ectopic pregnancy

  Under normal circumstances, the fetus implants and develops in the uterus. If a gestational sac is not seen in the uterus during ultrasound examination, but is found elsewhere, it is considered an ectopic pregnancy. Common ectopic pregnancies include tubal pregnancy, ovarian pregnancy, etc. This situation is more dangerous and needs to be treated as soon as possible. So, is doubling normal an ectopic pregnancy?

  

Is doubling normal an ectopic pregnancy1

  Doubling normally may also be an ectopic pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancy cannot only be determined by HCG values, but also by combining with ultrasound examination. As long as the embryo successfully implants, HCG will be secreted. Whether it is a normal intrauterine pregnancy or an abnormal pregnancy, the embryo will secrete this hormone, and HCG values will change in the early stages of pregnancy, almost doubling every other day, and it is regular. If HCG is not regular, it should be considered as an ectopic pregnancy factor.

  HCG can only suspect ectopic pregnancy, but cannot truly diagnose it. In addition, HCG can also be used to confirm whether a woman is pregnant. Even if HCG doubles normally, for safety reasons, it is best for women to go to the hospital for an ultrasound examination after one month of pregnancy, so that they can rest assured.

  When an ectopic pregnancy has not yet ruptured, there are usually no obvious abnormalities on the female body, so it is not easy to detect. As the affected embryo gradually grows, it will rupture, resulting in bleeding and abdominal pain symptoms. Women need to seek medical treatment as soon as possible to avoid causing too much harm to the body.

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