Possible ectopic: Stay in contact with your local OB/GYN. Have him/her review these values. Once they get to 1800, a gestational sac should be seen in your uterus. If not, you could have an ectopic (tubal) pregnancy, and medical or surgical treatment will be necessary. If these values are not roughly doubling every 48 hours, this is also a sign of an ectopic pregnancy.
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