Mothers need to undergo prenatal check ups during pregnancy to ensure the safety of their babies. Normally, progesterone testing is an identification method in prenatal examinations. So, how much progesterone is normal at 9 weeks of pregnancy?
Generally, for pregnant women who are 9 weeks pregnant, the progesterone level is around 40ng/ml, but this also depends on the individual's pregnancy situation. Doctors diagnose and treat pregnant women based on their progesterone levels. The progesterone levels in pregnant women's bodies vary at different stages.
If there are no discomfort symptoms, as long as you pay attention to rest, have a light diet, drink more water, eat more fruits and vegetables, avoid eating raw, cold, spicy heavy foods, eat small meals frequently, have a balanced and nutritious diet, and supplement vitamins appropriately.
Due to individual differences in constitution, the progesterone levels of each person may not be exactly the same. Pregnant women can refer to the following standards as a reference for their own and their baby's safety.
Reference normal values of progesterone at different stages:
Measure the normal values of old units in time specimens
Blood levels during follicular phase range from 0.2-0.6ng/ml
Luteal period blood 6.5-32.2ng/ml
Around the 7th week of pregnancy, the blood level is 24.5 ± 7.6ng/ml
Around the 8th week of pregnancy, the blood level is 28.6 ± 7.9ng/ml
During the 9th to 12th week of pregnancy, the blood level was 38.0 ± 13.0ng/ml
Blood levels of 45.5 ± 14.0ng/ml during the 13th to 16th week of pregnancy
During the 17th to 20th week of pregnancy, the blood level was 63.3 ± 14.0ng/ml
During the 21st to 24th week of pregnancy, the blood level was 110.9 ± 35.7ng/ml
Blood 165.3 ± 35.7ng/ml at 25-34 weeks of pregnancy
Around the 35th week of pregnancy, the blood concentration is 202.0 ± 47.0ng/ml
Blood concentration of 55ng/ml during the 13th to 36th week of pregnancy
Full term delivery blood 26ng/ml
1.0ng/ml blood during menopause