Progesterone 23ng/mL in early pregnancy is within the normal range.
Changes in progesterone are a more reliable indicator of luteal function and the normalcy of early pregnancy. Clinically, it is generally recognized that progesterone less than 15ng/mL in early pregnancy is a low level. Therefore, 23ng/mL of progesterone in early pregnancy is within the normal range.
However, the secretion of progesterone is pulsatile, and there may be fluctuations in the value of each test, so you can not judge the level of embryonic development by the level of progesterone alone, but also need to combine with the HCG value and ultrasound to make a comprehensive judgment.
If the progesterone is too low in early pregnancy, you need to go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause, and the doctor will issue an individualized treatment plan according to the specific situation.