Pregnant women taking dextroprogesterone tablets do not usually result in elevated blood HCG. Progesterone is a biologically active and important progestin produced by a woman’s ovaries, while HCG is a substance produced by the trophoblast cells of the placenta. Progesterone and HCG are two different substances, produced by different organs in the female body. Therefore, Dydrogesterone does not act directly on the placenta in a woman’s uterus to raise HCG. Deferiprone tablets are a kind of progestational hormone drugs, after taking Deferiprone tablets can increase the level of progestational hormone in the body to achieve the effect of preserving the fetus, but basically has no effect on the human chorionic gonadotropin, so the blood HCG will not usually change. If you have abnormal results after pregnancy, you need to consult a doctor in time to clarify the reasons and have the doctor give you standardized treatment, so as to avoid adverse consequences.