In early pregnancy, progesterone in the range of 63.6 to 95.4 nmol/L is normal.
Progesterone is an important progesterone hormone. In early pregnancy, progesterone values in the range of 63.6 to 95.4nmol/L are generally normal. During pregnancy, progesterone levels rise steadily with the increase in gestation, with mid-pregnancy progesterone values generally within the range of 159 to 318nmol/L, and late pregnancy progesterone values generally within the range of 318 to 1,272nmol/L.
It is important to note that women who have low progesterone levels during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy may be at risk for early miscarriage. Therefore, if you find that your progesterone value during pregnancy is not within the normal range, it is recommended that you seek medical attention.