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What was your hCG level at 5 weeks ectopic?

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Sarah Cherry

Published Feb 21, 2026

What was your hCG level at 5 weeks ectopic?

Absence of a normal gestational sac in the uterus, with an LMP estimated at 5 weeks or greater and a b-hCG of 2000 mIU/ml or more, is concerning for abnormal pregnancy. Abnormal elevations in b-hCG, including an increase of less than 53% over 48 hours, is suggestive of a nonviable pregnancy, including ectopic.

Is hCG high with ectopic?

An ectopic pregnancy is likely if there are no signs of an embryo or fetus in the uterus as expected, but hCG levels are elevated or rising.

Do ectopic pregnancies have lower hCG levels?

Although women with an ectopic pregnancy tend to have lower β-hCG levels than those with an intrauterine pregnancy, there is considerable overlap (Table 2).

What were your progesterone levels with ectopic pregnancy?

Patients with normal intrauterine pregnancies had serum progesterone levels greater than 20 ng/mL (mean = 30.9 ng/mL) while all patients with ectopic pregnancies had progesterone levels less than 15 ng/mL (mean = 5.7 ng/mL).

What is the highest hCG level in ectopic pregnancy?

An ectopic pregnancy should be suspected if transvaginal ultrasonography shows no intrauterine gestational sac when the ß-hCG level is higher than 1,500 mlU per mL (1,500 IU per L).

Does hCG rise slower with ectopic?

Blood Tests Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is a hormone found in a pregnant person’s blood and urine. The hCG levels in an ectopic pregnancy often rise slower than usual, meaning they will not double every two to three days in early pregnancy.

What is considered a high hCG level at 4 weeks?

4 weeks: 5 – 426 mIU/ml. 5 weeks: 18 – 7,340 mIU/ml. 6 weeks: 1,080 – 56,500 mIU/ml. 7 – 8 weeks: 7, 650 – 229,000 mIU/ml.

Do ectopic pregnancies hCG levels double?

In an uncomplicated, early pregnancy, hCG levels typically double every couple of days. The hCG levels in an ectopic pregnancy often rise slower than usual, meaning they will not double every two to three days in early pregnancy.

What does hCG intact 1 mIU mL mean?

Results are given in milli-international units per milliliter (mIU/mL). A positive result is usually more than 20 mIU/mL of HCG, meaning that you are pregnant. Results of less than 5 mIU/mL of HCG are negative, meaning that it’s unlikely you are pregnant.

What’s the lowest hCG level?

An hCG level of less than 5 mIU/mL is considered negative for pregnancy, and anything above 25 mIU/mL is considered positive for pregnancy. An hCG level between 6 and 24 mIU/mL is considered a grey area, and you’ll likely need to be retested to see if your levels rise to confirm a pregnancy.

Does progesterone help ectopic?

Progesterone levels may be helpful in the evaluation of suspected ectopic pregnancy if they are very high or very low. The authors quote a sensitivity of 15 percent for progesterone levels in ectopic pregnancy.

Is progesterone low in ectopic pregnancy?

Progesterone levels in the bloodstream rise very early in the course of a pregnancy. Low levels of this hormone are frequently associated with an abnormal pregnancy, such as an ectopic pregnancy or an impending miscarriage.

What is the minimum diagnostic evaluation for ectopic pregnancy?

The minimum diagnostic evaluation of a suspected ectopic pregnancy is a transvaginal ultrasound evaluation and confirmation of pregnancy. Serial evaluation with transvaginal ultrasonography, or serum hCG level measurement, or both, often is required to confirm the diagnosis.

What are the treatment options for ectopic pregnancy?

Ultrasound for Diagnosis. If the doctor confirms that the pregnancy is ectopic but there is no sign of rupture, the doctor may recommend a medication called “methotrexate” to terminate the pregnancy or may recommend monitoring the hCG levels if the pregnancy seems as if it may end naturally. If the doctor feels there is a significant risk…

What is ectopic pregnancy and how dangerous is it?

Ectopic pregnancy is a cause of pregnancy-related death and can also lead to chronic pelvic pain, need for blood transfusions, and long-term infertility (2,4). Because of the potentially devastating outcomes, it is imperative that emergency physicians diagnose ectopic pregnancy early and refer patients to the proper specialist care.

What are the chances of ectopic pregnancy recurrence?

Women with a history of ectopic pregnancy are at increased risk of recurrence. The chance of a repeat ectopic pregnancy in a woman with a history of one ectopic pregnancy is approximately 10% (odds ratio [OR] 3.0; 95% CI, 2.1–4.4).