Is 29 ng/mL of progesterone normal in early pregnancy?

In early pregnancy depending on the week of gestation, the normal value of progesterone varies from about 20 to 30 ng/mL, so 29 ng/mL of progesterone in early pregnancy is generally normal.
Serum progesterone levels rise steadily with the increase in gestation, and during pregnancy, progesterone needs to be maintained within a certain normal range in order to play a role in supporting embryonic development. The range of normal values for progesterone is about 20 to 30 ng/mL, and if the progesterone is 29 ng/mL there is usually no problem.
Low progesterone can easily cause preterm miscarriage. Once found that the progesterone is low should be timely consultation, follow the doctor’s advice timely supplementation of progesterone. Especially in early pregnancy, you need to dynamically monitor the value of progesterone, estrogen, etc., and ultrasound can be used to monitor the condition of the gestational sac, if there are special circumstances, you need to consult a doctor in a timely manner.