High progesterone does not necessarily mean that you are pregnant. Progesterone will be elevated after pregnancy, but high progesterone in women may also be caused by diseases, such as luteal cysts or gravida, and it is best to go to the hospital for timely examination. Blood can be drawn to check the HCG in the blood and if pregnancy is confirmed, there is nothing to worry about; if it is a luteal cyst or a gravida, it needs to be treated promptly. Cysts usually need to be treated by surgery, and gravida is recommended to be scraped. It is also recommended to have regular blood tests for hormone six in the blood to see how the hormones are secreted. Do not stay up late, do not exercise strenuously, do not eat spicy and stimulating food to help the body recover and can prevent endocrine disorders, etc. In addition, the progesterone rises after pregnancy, which is a normal phenomenon, and it is best to have regular maternity checks during pregnancy.