Is progesterone normal at 22:00 in less than 50 days

  Women who have been pregnant multiple times know that in the early stages of pregnancy, hormones such as hCG and progesterone in the body are important substances for ensuring good fetal development. If a pregnant woman has low progesterone after pregnancy, it can lead to fetal miscarriage. So someone wants to know, is it normal for pregnant women to have progesterone at 22:00 after less than 50 days of pregnancy?

  

Is progesterone normal at 22:00 in less than 50 days1

  Generally speaking, in the early stages of pregnancy, the progesterone level in pregnant women can reach between 60-90. However, if they are less than 50 days pregnant, the progesterone level should be around 50. Therefore, it is abnormal for pregnant women to have a progesterone level of only 22, and they need to pay attention. Pregnant women who discover low levels of progesterone after examination should seek timely treatment to avoid affecting fetal development.

  Progesterone is a progesterone secreted by the corpus luteum in early pregnancy, mainly maintaining the normal operation of pregnancy. In the middle and late stages of pregnancy, progesterone is secreted by the placenta. So the occurrence of low progesterone in early pregnancy indicates abnormal luteal function and requires treatment. Pregnant women can follow the doctor's advice and take progesterone medication to stimulate the secretion of progesterone.

  Pregnant women can also start with their diet by eating more red dates and goji berry water. Brewing red dates, goji berries, red ginseng, etc. in hot water and taking them continuously for 15 days can increase progesterone levels. In addition, pregnant women can also eat more black beans and glutinous rice Congee to recuperate their bodies. Pregnant women can also eat more fresh fruits, such as peaches, strawberries, etc., to supplement their progesterone levels. In addition, pregnant women should rest well and avoid vigorous exercise and physical labor.

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