Generally, progesterone is not high in ectopic pregnancies.
Ectopic pregnancy, also known as ectopic pregnancy, can present with problems such as menopause, abdominal pain, and vaginal bleeding. Generally, ectopic pregnancy progesterone levels are low. Ectopic pregnancy can basically be ruled out if the progesterone level is greater than 78.0 nmol/L (25 ng/ml).
However, it is not reasonable to diagnose ectopic pregnancy only from the value of progesterone, and it is also necessary to diagnose ectopic pregnancy by a combination of ways, such as through blood hCG measurement, ultrasound and other tests to diagnose, so as to avoid misdiagnosis. In addition, it is recommended that pregnant women go to the hospital for obstetric checkups on a regular basis, so that abnormalities can be detected in a timely manner and targeted treatment measures can be taken.