What is the blood value that can rule out ectopic pregnancy

  Every mother is very happy and excited when she finds out she is pregnant, and begins to look forward to meeting her new life. However, due to the fragility of both the pregnant woman and the fetus during pregnancy, they require extra careful care. Therefore, pregnant women will undergo many examinations to confirm their physical condition. So, how much blood value can rule out ectopic pregnancy?

  

What is the blood value that can rule out ectopic pregnancy1

  Normally, relying solely on it cannot fully confirm whether a pregnant woman has an ectopic pregnancy. Because generally speaking, most women with ectopic pregnancy have lower blood or progesterone levels. If the progesterone level is 5ng/ml, it is very likely that there is an ectopic pregnancy, but it cannot be completely confirmed and other tests are needed to confirm the diagnosis.

  Firstly, you can choose B-ultrasound examination. If the pregnant woman has a normal fallopian tube pregnancy, the gestational sac can be seen inside the uterus through ultrasound examination. If there are other circumstances, consider whether it is an ectopic pregnancy. In addition, you can also choose to check the endometrium. But this type of examination is more suitable for pregnant women with more vaginal bleeding. Examination of uterine discharge, if any villi are found, can basically confirm intrauterine pregnancy. If not detected, it can be considered as a result of other ectopic pregnancies, but it cannot be used as the final diagnosis.

  So, in summary, B-ultrasound is a relatively accurate diagnostic tool for determining whether it is an ectopic pregnancy. However, due to individual physical differences, the specific situation can be handled according to the doctor's specific advice.

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