If women suspect they are pregnant, they can use early pregnancy test strips for testing. Of course, in the case of a short pregnancy, it cannot be detected with early pregnancy test strips. You can go to the hospital for HCG testing. Under normal fetal conditions, the HCG value will double every other day. So, what should I do if my HCG value is very low during pregnancy?
If a woman is not pregnant for a long time, it is normal for the HCG test value to be relatively low. As long as the HCG value exceeds 5, it is possible that she is pregnant. You can go to the hospital for another check-up the next day, repeat twice, to see if the HCG value has doubled. If the doubling is successful, there will be no problem. If doubling is not successful, one should consider the possibility of ectopic pregnancy or other issues.
If an ectopic pregnancy is detected, immediate surgery is required. Ectopic pregnancy can be very dangerous in the later stages, and if surgery is not performed in a timely manner, there may be severe bleeding. Of course, if it is not an ectopic pregnancy and the HCG value is relatively low, it is possible to inject chorionic gonadotropin and progesterone, which is a way to protect the fetus.
In general, whether the fetus is healthy and stable depends not only on the HCG value, but also on the doubling of HCG. If the doubling of HCG is not ideal, a color ultrasound examination can be performed to confirm that the fetus is in the uterus. If you want to preserve the fetus, you can inject chorionic gonadotropin to protect it.