When a woman finds a progesterone value of more than 11 points in early pregnancy, she should not panic and be anxious. In addition to checking the progesterone level, it is also necessary to observe the value of human chorionic gonadotropin and its doubling. If the chorionic gonadotropin level is good, then to a certain extent it means that the pregnancy is still possible. The progesterone level is a pulsatile secretion of progesterone in a woman’s body, which means that it may be different from morning to afternoon, and from today to tomorrow or even the day after, so it is not possible to look at just one progesterone level to determine whether or not a miscarriage can be avoided after pregnancy. If a woman has a history of recurrent spontaneous miscarriages, it is recommended that she be able to follow her doctor’s instructions for regular checkups.