What’s a normal progesterone level when you’re not pregnant?

For women who are not pregnant, the progesterone level is affected by a number of factors and there is no exact value, and it is related to the menstrual cycle.
For women of childbearing age, progesterone levels are low during the follicular phase of the ovary, with a progesterone index of <3.2 nmol/L. After ovulation, the corpus luteum of the ovary is formed, and progesterone increases significantly, known as the luteal phase, and the progesterone level varies considerably, with the mid-luteal phase being able to reach 80-90 nmol/L. Subsequent to the gradual shrinkage of the corpus luteum, the level of progesterone will decrease. The progesterone level will drop. If you are a post-menopausal woman, due to the loss of ovulation function of the ovary, the ovary itself will secrete hormone levels will decline significantly, so the transportation level of post-menopausal women will be less than 2.2nmol/L. It is recommended that women should take into account their own situation, and the level of progesterone will be lower than the level of the ovary. It is recommended that women should be based on their own situation, so as to determine whether it is a normal situation, and then do the next step of treatment, not blindly use drugs.