Progesterone 35ng/mL is usually unlikely in ectopic pregnancy, but in clinical practice it is usually necessary to combine with an ultrasound to clarify whether it is an ectopic pregnancy.
Progesterone is a kind of progesterone secreted by the corpus luteum of the ovary. After pregnancy, the human chorionic gonadotropin in the blood will increase, which stimulates the value of progesterone to rise gradually. If the value of progesterone is above 20ng/mL, it is basically recognized as intrauterine pregnancy, excluding ectopic pregnancy. If the progesterone value is below 15ng/mL, there may be ectopic pregnancy or preterm miscarriage.
Ectopic pregnancy, also known as ectopic pregnancy, has a higher risk and may lead to intra-abdominal hemorrhage, thus endangering the life and health of the pregnant woman. Ectopic pregnancy is not determined by progesterone test results alone, but ultrasound is also needed to avoid misdiagnosis.
If a pregnant woman experiences clinical symptoms such as vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain, she should go to the hospital for timely examination to rule out ectopic pregnancy and under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.