Does low progesterone have an impact on menstruation

  Women may also pay more attention to their physical condition in daily life, and during physical examinations, they may detect low levels of progesterone. At this time, women are more concerned about the level of progesterone, which may affect their menstrual cycle or cause abnormal physical conditions. So, does low progesterone have an impact on menstruation?

  

Does low progesterone have an impact on menstruation1

  Firstly, if a woman is found to have low progesterone levels during the examination, it can have an impact on her menstrual cycle. Because progesterone belongs to the progesterone in the body, if progesterone is low, it indicates that women have endocrine disorders, which can cause menstrual abnormalities, irregular bleeding, or reduced menstrual flow.

  Secondly, if a woman's progesterone is low, it not only affects her normal menstrual cycle, but also affects her fertility, making it difficult for her to conceive or leading to miscarriage after pregnancy. Therefore, even if women do not have a decrease in progesterone during pregnancy and physical examination, they should pay attention to supplementing with progesterone to avoid affecting the health of the reproductive system.

  In addition, if women have low progesterone levels, they can not only supplement progesterone specifically, but also increase the growth of progesterone in the body by eating some food. They can also eat more soy products, which are beneficial for increasing progesterone. If women find any abnormal conditions during their menstrual period in daily life, they should also pay attention and go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner to see what factors are causing it, in order to avoid long-term untreated conditions that may affect their physical and reproductive health.

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