Female friends need to pay attention to various prenatal examinations during pregnancy, especially targeted examination items in early pregnancy, in order to eliminate factors that are not conducive to the health of pregnancy. Progesterone testing is also one of the important items of prenatal examination. So, how much progesterone is normal in early pregnancy?
Progesterone, also known as progesterone, is a sex hormone, and the amount of progesterone secreted by women during pregnancy varies with the length of pregnancy. Therefore, the results of prenatal checkups are not a completely fixed value.
The reference range for normal progesterone levels during early pregnancy can be between 20.38~30.57ng/ml, or 63.60~95.40nmol/l. These two sets of values are different mainly because the units used for the two sets of data are different. If the results of progesterone testing before 12 weeks of pregnancy fall within this range, it is considered a normal level of progesterone secretion.
If there is a significant decrease in progesterone levels during early pregnancy, especially when accompanied by abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding, it should be mainly considered as threatened miscarriage. If there is only a low progesterone test value, high vigilance should be exercised. Further examination should be conducted to clarify the growth and development of the embryo. If necessary, relevant drugs should be taken under the guidance of a doctor for fetal protection treatment.