How much progesterone is normal at 5 weeks of pregnancy

  At 5 weeks of pregnancy, it is the early stage of pregnancy. The appearance of the pregnant woman is basically unchanged, and the gestational belly is not very protruding. However, the changes in the body are obvious. The pregnant woman's body produces a large amount of hormones, and the uterus is constantly growing and softening. Progesterone can provide certain support for embryonic development. Only when the progesterone value is within a reasonable range, the pregnant woman will feel at ease. So, how much progesterone is normal at 5 weeks of pregnancy?

  

How much progesterone is normal at 5 weeks of pregnancy1

  It is normal for progesterone levels to be above 25 at 5 weeks of pregnancy. If progesterone levels are low in early pregnancy, it may be a sign of luteal insufficiency, and early fetal growth requires progesterone support. If progesterone levels are too low, the risk of threatened miscarriage is relatively high. Therefore, after this situation occurs, pregnant women need to supplement relevant drugs for fetal protection treatment to avoid miscarriage.

  In addition to receiving progesterone injections at the hospital, pregnant women can also eat more soy based foods, which are helpful for supplementing progesterone. They should also eat more foods containing pectin, such as peaches, strawberries, etc., which not only help with progesterone production but also prevent significant fluctuations in blood sugar levels.

  Progesterone can protect the embryo from being rejected by the mother, thereby maintaining a smooth pregnancy process, and it can also reduce the sensitivity of the uterus, prevent excessive uterine contractions, and play a certain role in protecting the fetus. Pregnant women have different constitutions, and their progesterone levels may also vary. As long as their progesterone levels are within the normal range and there are no abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, or other abnormalities, it is sufficient.

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