Can blood test of ectopic pregnancy see? Blood HCG test!

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Many girls think that blood test may exclude ectopic pregnancy, but can blood test find out ectopic pregnancy? Experts said that although the hCG content in the blood of ectopic pregnancy will be lower than that of normal pregnancy, it is only to judge the possibility and not to make a real diagnosis. The real diagnosis and exclusion of ectopic pregnancy method or B ultrasound examination. Let's talk about the blood test of ectopic pregnancy.

Can blood test of ectopic pregnancy see? Blood HCG test!

First of all: there are many methods to check ectopic pregnancy, blood HCG examination is one of the methods that can help the investigation. If the blood HCG level is lower than that of normal pregnancy, it can indicate the possibility of ectopic pregnancy, but reliable and accurate judgment should be combined with B-ultrasound examination. So blood test is impossible to determine whether it is ectopic pregnancy.

Secondly: B-ultrasound can clearly see the position, size and shape of gestational sac, also can check the embryo and fetal heart rate, can judge whether it is single pregnancy or multiple pregnancy, can check whether it is normal intrauterine pregnancy, and exclude the possibility of abnormal pregnancy. B-ultrasound is the most accurate and reliable method to diagnose ectopic pregnancy.

Finally: early pregnant women should try their best to go to the hospital for B-ultrasound examination around 5 weeks of pregnancy to exclude ectopic pregnancy. If there are abnormal symptoms of ectopic pregnancy such as lower abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, sudden syncope and shock in the early stage of pregnancy, see a doctor immediately to check the cause. Rupture of ectopic pregnancy, there will be lower abdominal side tear like pain, may also be accompanied by a large number of vaginal bleeding, is a very critical situation, can not be ignored.

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Other examination methods of ectopic pregnancy: when B-ultrasound can not rule out ectopic pregnancy, it can also be diagnosed by posterior fornix puncture, diagnostic curettage, laparoscopy and other examinations.