Low progesterone can cause symptoms of fetal arrest

  Progesterone is very important for women. It is a hormone produced in the female body that can maintain normal menstrual flow. During pregnancy, progesterone also plays a role in supporting embryonic development. If progesterone is low, it is likely to cause embryonic arrest. Therefore, in order to promote the healthy growth of the fetus, women need to monitor progesterone levels. However, low progesterone can cause symptoms of fetal arrest?

  

Low progesterone can cause symptoms of fetal arrest1

  After low progesterone leads to fetal cessation, women may experience vaginal bleeding symptoms, usually dark red bloody discharge, followed by lower abdominal pain. The pregnancy reactions in women will gradually disappear, and there will be no more nausea, vomiting or other early pregnancy reactions. The feeling of breast swelling will also weaken. When these conditions occur in women, they should be taken seriously in a timely manner.

  There are many factors that can cause low progesterone levels, and endocrine disorders are quite common. This requires going to the hospital for relevant examinations to identify the pathogenic factors. Only by treating the disease accordingly can it be effectively cured. Women should have their progesterone levels tested before and after pregnancy. When progesterone levels are too low, they should undergo fetal protection treatment under the guidance of a doctor.

  When the progesterone level in women's bodies is relatively low, it can be supplemented through dietary therapy, and progesterone drugs can also be taken. However, progesterone may stimulate the appetite and worsen women's morning sickness reaction. For women who already have morning sickness, it is recommended to use muscle supplementation with progesterone, which will be better.

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