Is there a difference between morning and afternoon progesterone tests?

Progesterone measurements in the morning versus the afternoon can be somewhat different, with morning measurements being more effective.
Progesterone is a type of natural progesterone that protects the lining of a woman’s uterus and can be important for the normal attachment of a fertilized egg.
If progesterone is not produced in sufficient amounts, it may lead to conditions such as infertility. If progesterone is very low after pregnancy, it can cause the fertilized egg to fail to develop normally, which may lead to miscarriage in severe cases.
As the production of progesterone is fluctuating, the best time to measure it is in the morning and the rest of the day will be affected to some extent. Therefore, it is recommended that progesterone should not be tested multiple times a day, and regular progesterone checking is only necessary when testing for HCG.
If the level of progesterone before pregnancy is low, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for a detailed examination, and actively treat under the guidance of the doctor.
In daily life, take foods rich in soy isoflavones and vitamin E to increase the progesterone level, such as kiwi and strawberries.