Generally, progesterone in early pregnancy needs to be 4.73~50.74ng/ml to be considered normal.
Progesterone is an important progesterone and a hormone necessary for maintaining pregnancy. Progesterone is mainly produced by the corpus luteum in early pregnancy, and pregnant women should consult a doctor regularly during pregnancy to check whether the progesterone is at a normal value, and if it is found that the progesterone is abnormal, it is necessary to carry out the relevant treatments in time in order to avoid the adverse consequences.
The normal range of progesterone is different in each period, for example, the first trimester of pregnancy should be 4.73~50.74ng/ml, the fourth to sixth months in 19.41~45.3ng/ml, so it can be seen that the progesterone in the early stages of pregnancy in 4.73~50.74ng/ml is normal.