After pregnancy, women will undergo various examinations, some of which are to check the physical condition of their parents, while others are to examine the physical condition of the fetus. When progesterone is found to be low, timely supplementation of progesterone is necessary. So, at what age can the fetus avoid taking progesterone?

During the first three months of pregnancy, it is important to check the level of progesterone. At this time, it is important to maintain a relatively high level. After three months, the placenta will form, and progesterone is supplied by the placenta. Therefore, after this time, it is not necessary to eat progesterone, but it should be established when the function of the placenta is relatively good.
After 3 months of pregnancy, the progesterone secreted by the placenta can replace the ovaries to maintain pregnancy. There is no need to inject progesterone again. Pay attention to rest, avoid running around and fatigue, avoid vigorous exercise, avoid lifting heavy objects, and avoid sexual activity. Having a happy mood is the best remedy. Pregnant women should maintain a happy mood, which will improve their appetite and enable the digestive system to function better, thereby promoting the improvement of the body's low immunity.
During the middle and late stages of pregnancy, it is important to pay special attention to the levels of progesterone. Progesterone levels will continue to increase with gestational age, reaching 10-100 times higher than the average person between 9-32 weeks of pregnancy. If a woman is pregnant with twins, the levels in her body will be even higher. If the progesterone content is lower than the normal value at this time, and the subsequent test value is lower than the previous test value, it may lead to miscarriage, embryonic arrest, and other situations.