
I Found Out I Was Pregnant In March. Started Spotting

Ectopic pregnancy is a possibility, further explanations below
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome to "Ask a Doctor" service,
I carefully read you and here is my advice:
In a normal pregnancy BHCG should raise at least 60% in 2 days, this is why your doctors are worried about ectopic pregnancy. In ectopic pregnancy BHCG raises slowly and if treated early with methotrexate you may not need surgery.
On the other hand there are other very rare causes for BHCG to be high and ectopic pregnancy is diagnosed if BHCG reaches 1500 and no intrauterine sac is found in transvaginal ultrasound so technically it is not possible to diagnose it unless levels reach 1500.
To conclude:
- increasing BHCG but not at least 60% in 2 days is a concern for ectopic pregnancy
- if BHCG does not reach 1500 ectopic pregnancy can not be diagnosed so repeat tests every 2 days might be recommended. If it reaches 1500 and no intrauterine sac is noticed in transvaginal ultrasound then ectopic pregnancy is diagnosed and treatment for it should be started (methotrexate in early cases).
- If BHCG continues to grow so slow and is not reaching 1500 then probably other rare causes might be considered like antibodies that simulate a positive BHCG test, etc
- finally, you will need to discuss these with your doctor and decide together on further steps.
I hope this answers your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Antoneta Zotaj
General and Family Physician


High dose folic acid supplements might reduce methotrexate effectiveness.
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome back,
Folic acid does not particularly increase BHCG levels but may be a possible contraindication for treatment with methotrexate. This is because methotrexate works by reducing folic acid which is vital for cell division of the cells that grow fast, so the lack of folic acid results in abortion. If you have high level of folic acid in blood then this effect of methotrexate might be compromised.
You may need to discuss this with your doctor because methotrexate single dose might not be effective if a patient has been receiving high dose of folic acid.
If you have not been taking high dose of folic acid but the standard 400-800 mcg a day very likely there is nothing to worry about the effect of methotrexate but please discuss it with your doctor anyway.
I hope this answers your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Antoneta Zotaj
General and Family Physician

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