Can Low Progesterone Cause Embryo Failure?

Low progesterone may lead to embryonic sterilizations.
Generally speaking, if the value of progesterone in early pregnancy is too low, less than 5ng/ml, then embryonic sterilizations may occur; if it is greater than 5ng/ml, but not to the normal value, then it is necessary to combine HCG and ultrasound to observe the development of the fetus, which is the most accurate.
Generally speaking, low progesterone may be related to luteal insufficiency or luteal dysplasia, as well as fetal dysplasia. If low progesterone is found during pregnancy through blood tests, then it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, and under the doctor’s guidance, you can choose to supplement the progesterone medication to prevent embryo abortion. For example, you can take oral progesterone capsules, diethylstilbestrol tablets and intramuscular progesterone as prescribed by the doctor.
However, supplemental progesterone can not be supplemented at will, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions; at the same time, low progesterone does not necessarily lead to embryonic termination, but still need to be closely observed.