What to do if your progesterone is low at 7 weeks pregnant

Low progesterone at 7 weeks of pregnancy If the pregnancy is confirmed to be intrauterine but there are no symptoms such as vaginal bleeding or abdominal pain, you can continue to observe and take progesterone supplements as prescribed by your doctor if necessary.
Pregnant women need to undergo ultrasound testing to confirm whether the pregnancy is intrauterine. Because progesterone is dynamic change during pregnancy, if the intrauterine pregnancy is just a low progesterone, but the pregnant woman does not appear, abdominal pain and other symptoms, you can first observe. If the pregnant woman has low progesterone and has a history of repeated miscarriages, luteal insufficiency and other medical history, you can consider supplemental progesterone.
Low progesterone does not mean that the embryo has problems, but also needs to be observed by the clinician in combination with other indicators. It is recommended to relax, pay attention to rest, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment when low progesterone occurs.