To determine whether ectopic pregnancy can be determined by blood test, ultrasound, vaginal fornix puncture examination, pathological examination and so on.
1. Blood test: go to the hospital to draw blood to check the human chorionic gonadotropin HCG, under normal circumstances, HCG will be doubled every other day, blood test HCG does not rise but fall or slow growth should be considered ectopic pregnancy.
2. Ultrasound examination: ultrasound in the fallopian tube, cervix, ovary and other parts of the uterine cavity to see the gestational sac or fetal heartbeat can confirm the diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy.
3. Posterior vaginal fornix puncture: through the posterior vaginal fornix puncture examination, the extraction of non-coagulated blood can also be judged as ectopic pregnancy.
4. Pathological examination: the pathological tissues removed during surgery, the inner part of the tissues suspected of ectopic pregnancy can be pathologically examined, and chorionic tissues can be found, which can confirm the diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy.
Once ectopic pregnancy is suspected after pregnancy, it should be diagnosed and treated in time, and not be able to continue the pregnancy.