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Ectopic pregnancy
I have been diagnosed with ectopic pregnancy, according to my gynaec its a declining one because my beta HCG has reduced over a time from 360 to 55, so is it advisable to go for a surgery or is their a possibility that it can get cured by medicine? Urgently reply
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55 is very less.. Do one more beta hcg after 3 days No surgery or medicine... Looks like chemical pregnancy to me... Was ir documented on sonography? Connect for more details and information here Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on Fertility counseling Blog section YouTube channel Dr Harita Kothia videos
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No dear you don’t need surgery
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No need of surgery, can wait and just repeat beta hcg test after 2 days ...
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As it is declining ,so can be monitored by ultrasound scan. If there is no pain ,it can be managed conservatively
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No need for surgery as your beta hcg level is reducing .it can be managed conservatively .
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Surgery is not required as it's reducing
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If it is a reducing titre then you don’t have to go for surgical procedure.nut serial monitoring of serum beta HCG is of prime importance
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