The value of progesterone in pregnancy is generally greater than 25ng/ml belongs to the normal range.
Progesterone (also known as luteinizing hormone) is a steroid hormone, mainly produced by the placenta or the corpus luteum, which can regulate the pituitary gland to secrete hormones that affect the development of reproductive organs and mammary glands; this indicator belongs to a kind of hormone examination of the reproductive system, which can be used to check the presence or absence of ovulation, pregnancy and to determine the function of corpus luteum and placenta.
The value of progesterone in pregnancy should be greater than 25ng/ml before it is basically normal. If the value of progesterone is on the low side or accompanied by irregular vaginal bleeding, miscarriage or fetal arrest may occur, and it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for checkups and take progesterone tablets, vitamin E and other medications as prescribed by the doctor for treatment.