A baby can be conceived with low progesterone, but the probability of miscarriage and other adverse events after pregnancy will be increased; it is recommended to strengthen the obstetric examination, and supplementation of progesterone can be considered when necessary.
Low progesterone level can reduce the viscosity of vaginal mucus during fertilization and other physiological changes, which has little effect on fertilization activities, so low progesterone level can be pregnant. However, since progesterone has an important role in ensuring the normal implantation of a fertilized egg and maintaining pregnancy, low progesterone may lead to an unstable pregnancy state after fertilization and an increased probability of miscarriage and other adverse events.
For pregnant women with low progesterone levels, it is recommended to strengthen testing during pregnancy and regularly monitor the levels of progesterone and other sex hormones, as well as to pay attention to rest and avoid exertion; at the same time, they can appropriately supplement with exogenous progesterone medications, such as progesterone capsules, progesterone injections, and so on.
When abnormal levels of progesterone and other sex hormones occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.