Bleeding in the early stages of pregnancy with low blood test values may be a manifestation of pre-miscarriage, embryonic arrest or ectopic pregnancy.
In the early stage of pregnancy, if a pregnant woman experiences vaginal bleeding, when she goes to the hospital for blood tests, the levels of human chorionic gonadotropin and progesterone will usually be tested. If both values are low, it usually indicates that the embryo is not well developed and there is a risk of miscarriage; in addition, if it is an ectopic pregnancy, the value of human chorionic gonadotropin will also be lower than that of a normal pregnancy.
Therefore, if you are bleeding in early pregnancy and the blood test data are low, you need to choose birth control, uterus removal or surgical treatment under the guidance of professional doctors and in conjunction with the ultrasound results.