Women know that pregnancy can be checked through the progesterone index. Most women only have a general understanding of progesterone, and there is no in-depth research on the index. If the progesterone index is within the range of pregnancy during the examination, it proves that the woman is pregnant. So how much progesterone is considered pregnancy?
Generally, progesterone levels range from 32.6-139.9 nmol/L in women between 7-13 weeks of pregnancy. However, progesterone levels may increase in pregnant women, but to determine pregnancy more accurately, HCG levels should be used to determine pregnancy.
When pregnant, certain things should be noted, especially in the early stages. The main pregnancy issues include:
1. When pregnant, it is best not to come into contact with pets such as cats and dogs, as once infected with Toxoplasma gondii, it can cause deformities in children, and these deformities are very serious;
2. Regular prenatal check ups are required;
3. Life should be regular, pay attention to diet, and avoid eating too much spicy, stimulating, or sweet food;
4. Folic acid, alpha vitamins, and vitamins should be supplemented appropriately. There are many pregnant women who like to supplement bird's nest and eat excessively nutritious food, but it is actually unnecessary;
5. Sleep and daily life should be regular, and you can no longer stay up late. Secondly, exercise can be done and attention should be paid in the early stages. Moderate exercise, such as running, swordsmanship, yoga, and even light exercise, can be done in the mid-term or above.