Is it normal to have 20.08ng/ml progesterone in a new pregnancy?

Progesterone 20.08ng/ml in a new pregnancy is usually normal.
Progesterone is an important progesterone and a hormone necessary to maintain pregnancy. During pregnancy progesterone is mainly used to maintain the corpus luteum of pregnancy, and the stability of the placental membranes. The range of normal values for progesterone varies from period to period.
In the first trimester of pregnancy, progesterone should be between 4.73 and 50.74 ng/ml, and in the fourth to sixth months, it should be between 19.41 and 45.3 ng/ml. 20.08 ng/ml of progesterone in a newly pregnant woman is within the range of normal values and is usually considered normal.
It should be noted that if the progesterone is high or low, it may be caused by certain diseases, and should be promptly consulted to find out the cause for standardized treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition and causing adverse consequences.