Is it normal for progesterone to be greater than 60ng in early pregnancy?

Progesterone greater than 60ng/mL in early pregnancy is usually normal.
Progesterone is a natural progesterone secreted by the corpus luteum of the ovary and is an essential hormone for maintaining pregnancy. If progesterone levels are low, it may indicate an abnormality. There may be an abnormal pregnancy, such as an ectopic pregnancy or a fetal demise. There may also be adverse conditions such as preeclampsia and habitual miscarriage.
If progesterone is >60ng/mL in early pregnancy, the value is relatively high, which usually means that the embryo in the uterus is well-developed and there are no signs related to miscarriage. If progesterone supplementation is available, it can be reduced at this time, and it is recommended that you consult your obstetrician.
It should be noted that although progesterone >60ng/mL is normal in early pregnancy, it cannot exclude whether the fetus has other diseases, and the obstetric examination should be conducted on time.