Progesterone is the main biologically active progesterone secreted by the ovaries, also known as progesterone. So, is a normal progesterone value considered normal for the fetus?

Generally speaking, if progesterone is normal, it does not necessarily mean that the child is normal, but if progesterone is normal, most children should be normal.
The majority of progesterone produced after ovulation comes from the ovaries. If progesterone is within the normal range, it can indicate that the fetus is basically stable in the uterus and will not miscarry, but whether the fetal growth and development are normal still needs to be checked in the late stages of pregnancy.
Therefore, in this situation, we must look at the specific state. We should do Down syndrome screening between 16-20 weeks of pregnancy to confirm if the fetus is completely normal. At that time, it should be checked whether there is embryonic fetal heart development.
We must supplement some folic acid tablets in the first three months of pregnancy. Folic acid tablets can supplement trace elements in pregnant women's bodies, greatly reducing the occurrence of fetal malformations.
If the progesterone level is abnormal, such as too low, it may prevent normal pregnancy. At this time, it is necessary to take medication to increase the level of progesterone in the body. Normally, one should pay more attention to rest, avoid overexertion, and strengthen nutritional supplementation. After using progesterone for a week, it is necessary to go to the hospital for a follow-up examination. If progesterone levels are still low at this point, they should continue to be used.