Progesterone is down, HCG is up. What’s going on?

The causes of lower progesterone and higher HCG can be seen in luteal dysfunction, ectopic pregnancy, preeclampsia, etc., which need to be judged comprehensively according to the results of multiple retests.
1. High blood HCG, and the review results show that it doubles every other day, generally indicates that the embryo is well developed, but the progesterone value is low, and the ultrasound shows intrauterine pregnancy, which may be due to luteal dysfunction. You can supplement progesterone under the guidance of your doctor, pay attention to rest, and have regular checkups.
2. If the blood HCG is high but there is no sign of increase in the results of review, and the progesterone value is persistently low, consider the possibility of ectopic pregnancy, and ultrasonography is needed to further determine. This situation is more critical and requires close observation and timely treatment.
3. Blood HCG is high, but the review found that HCG continues to decrease, progesterone is also at a low level, consider the possibility of preeclampsia or spontaneous abortion.
In conclusion, if the progesterone decreases and HCG increases, the relevant examinations should be completed strictly according to the doctor’s instructions, and the changes should be closely observed.