Generally speaking, progesterone greater than 78.0nmol/L (25ng/ml) can basically rule out ectopic pregnancy. However, progesterone measurement can only assist in diagnosing the presence of ectopic pregnancy, and ultrasound and blood HCG measurement are also needed to confirm the diagnosis.
Ectopic pregnancy means that the fertilized egg is deposited and grows outside the uterine cavity, and its progesterone level is usually low. If progesterone is greater than 78.0 nmol/L (25 ng/ml), ectopic pregnancy can generally be ruled out. However, it is unscientific to rule out ectopic pregnancy by progesterone value alone, and the presence of ectopic pregnancy should also be determined in conjunction with ultrasonography and blood HCG measurement.
It is important to note that pregnant women who experience discomfort should seek medical treatment promptly. In addition, for the safety of the pregnant woman and the fetus, pregnant women should also do the relevant obstetric examination on time.