Is there a risk of fetal arrest with high progesterone levels

  In early pregnancy, it is often necessary to check the condition of the fetus in the mother's womb through progesterone levels. Therefore, when some women check for progesterone during pregnancy, they may hope that their progesterone levels can be higher. However, high progesterone levels also have risks. So, is there a risk of fetal arrest with high progesterone levels?

  

Is there a risk of fetal arrest with high progesterone levels1

  Is there a risk of fetal arrest with high progesterone levels

  If there is a high level of progesterone, there may be abnormal fetal development, and in the later stage, fetal arrest may occur. Therefore, high progesterone is not good for both the fetus and the pregnant woman. If it is found during the examination that one's progesterone is relatively high, then it is necessary to choose an appropriate way to solve the problem of high progesterone according to the doctor's advice.

  The hazards of high progesterone levels

  1. If a woman's progesterone is relatively high, it may lead to developmental abnormalities in the limbs, anus, spine, and even gender changes in the fetus. Once abnormalities occur, the consequences can be very serious.

  2. If progesterone is high, it indicates that the female body has already experienced endocrine disorders, which can easily trigger the occurrence of molar pregnancy. Therefore, such fetuses cannot survive and must be treated promptly.

  3. In addition, high levels of progesterone may also lead to an environment in the uterus that is not suitable for fetal development. If it is not suitable for fetal development, it may directly cause the fetus to be unable to develop normally in the uterus, and even lead to serious consequences such as miscarriage.

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