Progesterone and hCG are the most important values for pregnant women during pregnancy. Most women know to pay attention to their progesterone and hCG levels during pregnancy, but if there is a phenomenon of normal hCG levels and low progesterone, everyone will be confused and unsure of what to do. So, what should we do if HCG is normal and progesterone is low?
If progesterone is low, it is necessary to administer progesterone to protect the fetus. When it comes to protecting pregnancy, most pregnant women may panic, but there is no need for it. If HCG is good, it means the embryo is still in good condition. Low progesterone is likely due to poor health of the pregnant woman. Giving progesterone can help the mother create a better breeding environment. Progesterone in women, also known as the hormone in the corpus luteum, can help babies develop normally in the uterus. If there is a lack of progesterone, babies will experience delayed development, leading to developmental abnormalities and even miscarriage. There are three main reasons for low progesterone levels.
1. Women may experience some damage to their uterus during their youth, such as miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, etc.
2. Luteal insufficiency.
3. Thyroid and adrenal dysfunction.
All of the above situations can lead to low progesterone levels in pregnant women. If the HCG of a pregnant woman is normal, it means that the baby is healthy, but the low progesterone is caused by maternal reasons. So if you want to change this situation, pregnant women should pay attention to a reasonable diet during pregnancy, eat more soy products, bone broth, fruits and vegetables, because only with a healthy diet can you have a healthy body and safely conceive a baby.