Before understanding the normal value of pregnancy progesterone, we need to understand the symptoms of low progesterone, which are manifested as luteal insufficiency, gallbladder disease, hypoglycemia, etc. In addition, there will be symptoms such as non-jumping menstruation, vaginal dryness and breast swelling. Low progesterone in early pregnancy can lead to miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy. We must not ignore the impact of progesterone on us, so what is the normal progesterone value for pregnancy? What is progesterone Many women hear about progesterone after they are pregnant, and most women do not have a very clear understanding of what progesterone actually is. In fact, progesterone is a progesterone, also known as progesterone, because it is mainly produced by the corpus luteum. It can be said that progesterone is a very important progesterone that affects the processes of menstruation, pregnancy and embryo formation in women. High levels of progesterone have a significant sedative effect on the enlarged uterus important for early pregnancy support. Progesterone relaxes the uterine muscle fibers and reduces excitability, as well as decreasing the sensitivity of the pregnant uterus to contractile hormones, reducing uterine contractions and facilitating the growth and development of the fertilized egg in the uterus. When a woman is pregnant, if her body has a low progesterone level, she can easily have a spontaneous abortion. What is the normal value of progesterone We all know that quantitative progesterone hormone levels are necessary to maintain pregnancy, and high levels of progesterone play a significant sedative role in the enlarged uterus is important for the support of early pregnancy. Progesterone relaxes the uterine muscle fibers and reduces excitability, while reducing the sensitivity of the pregnant uterus to contractile hormones, reducing uterine contractions and facilitating the growth and development of the fertilized egg in the uterus. If the progesterone level is insufficient, it will lead to preterm abortion or miscarriage. So what is the normal value of progesterone? Below are reference data of progesterone for women at different times. Commonly asked questions about progesterone test 1. Is it necessary to check progesterone in early pregnancy? Generally speaking, healthy women do not need to check progesterone, but it is necessary for some women with long-term irregular menstrual cycles or those who have a history of miscarriage in the past to have progesterone test. However, at present, many women in the early stages of pregnancy, especially urban white-collar workers, have a general increase in spontaneous miscarriages due to the environment, food, stress, etc. Therefore, an early progesterone check is beneficial to determine the health of the fetus. 2, low progesterone value in early pregnancy, how to make up for it? If the progesterone is lower than the normal value, the uterus will be more active and miscarriage will easily occur. Therefore, when the progesterone value is low, in general, doctors will prescribe some supplemental progesterone drugs, but this drug is divided into natural and non-natural, so remind women in early pregnancy do not go to the pharmacy to buy, because if in the uninformed condition, supplementation of some non-natural progesterone, may cause some irreparable damage, and how long you need to supplement should also be based on medical advice. 3.Is it harmful to take too much progesterone supplementation? If the progesterone value is within the normal range, there is no need to supplement progesterone, because the artificial oversupply of hormones will lead to fetal problems, the so-called “medicine is three kinds of poison”, the mother-to-be must be careful with progesterone. The use of progesterone to protect the fetus is very limited. Progesterone is a progesterone that is useful for preterm miscarriages caused by insufficient luteinizing and progesterone deficiency, but first we must find out if there is a lack of progesterone. The use of large amounts of progesterone in early pregnancy can increase the risk of malformations in the fetal spine, anus and limbs by up to eight times. If synthetic progesterone is used (e.g., kynurenine has androgenic effects), fetal masculinization occurs in about 18% of women, and this outcome is unfortunate.