Increasing progesterone can be accomplished through oral or intramuscular administration of progesterone-based medications. Normally progesterone is a kind of progesterone necessary for maintaining pregnancy, with physiological functions such as inhibiting uterine contraction and tubal contraction, promoting breast follicle development, facilitating the transformation of the endometrium to the secretory phase, promoting the closure of the cervical canal, accelerating the exfoliation of vaginal epithelium, and facilitating the excretion of water and sodium. It is also an important hormone for maintaining pregnancy and fetal growth and development. During preparation for pregnancy or pregnancy, patients with progesterone values below normal need to supplement exogenous progesterone to avoid infertility or early miscarriage. Clinically, patients can increase progesterone by oral or intramuscular injection of progesterone and dydrogesterone, which can rapidly increase the patient’s progesterone level, and the dosage can be artificially controlled to meet the patient’s progesterone needs at different times. It is recommended that patients with low progesterone should seek timely medical attention and take medication under the guidance of a professional doctor, and should not take medication privately to avoid adverse consequences.