The level of progesterone is something that pregnant women should always pay attention to during pregnancy. There are many reasons that can lead to low progesterone levels during pregnancy. If the progesterone level is relatively low for a long time during pregnancy, it will have a significant impact on the growth and development of the fetus. Will the progesterone level of the mother be low in the later stages of pregnancy?
It is rare to experience low progesterone levels in the later stages of pregnancy. Generally, low progesterone levels occur in the early stages of pregnancy. As the number of months of pregnancy increases, progesterone levels gradually rise and eventually reach a normal level in the later stages. However, it is also difficult to rule out the possibility that some pregnant women may have low progesterone levels throughout their entire pregnancy, so pregnant women with this condition may also experience low progesterone levels in the later stages of pregnancy.
However, generally speaking, when checking for progesterone in early pregnancy, if progesterone is too low, medication treatment should be started. Often, progesterone will gradually return to normal in mid to late pregnancy. Some pregnant women have low progesterone in mid pregnancy, and doctors will suggest that they stay in bed to prevent low progesterone from causing fetal arrest.
Because every pregnant woman has a different constitution, it is uncertain whether low progesterone will occur in the late stages of pregnancy. To determine if one may experience low progesterone levels during the later stages of pregnancy, it is necessary to go to the hospital for a blood test to measure progesterone levels. In addition, the effectiveness of dietary therapy in treating low progesterone is very weak. If progesterone is low in the later stages of pregnancy, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible to avoid premature birth of the fetus.