Is it accurate to check progesterone in early pregnancy

Progesterone test in early pregnancy in regular hospitals, the results are generally more accurate.
Early pregnancy generally check blood human chorionic gonadotropin HCG value in the normal range of gestational weeks, pregnant women do not have a history of adverse pregnancy, such as spontaneous abortion, fetal arrest, and there is no vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain and other symptoms of preeclampsia and other signs of miscarriage, you need to carry out ultrasonography at 5 to 6 weeks of pregnancy, to determine intrauterine pregnancy.
If there is a history of adverse pregnancy, abnormal blood HCG level during this pregnancy, or symptoms of preeclampsia, progesterone test is needed, which is usually checked in regular hospitals and the measured results are more accurate. If the test pregnant women have insufficient progesterone levels, they need to supplement progesterone under the guidance of the doctor, and they also need to recheck the progesterone level after treatment.