What are the manifestations of low progesterone after pregnancy

  Progesterone plays an important role during pregnancy, supporting fetal growth and development. Progesterone levels increase with the number of months of pregnancy, and it is necessary to undergo pregnancy tests to prevent low levels of progesterone, which can easily lead to miscarriage. So, what are the symptoms of low progesterone levels during pregnancy?

  

What are the manifestations of low progesterone after pregnancy1

  During pregnancy, low progesterone levels may lead to lower abdominal pain and symptoms of vaginal bleeding. If pregnant women have very low progesterone, they may also experience the following serious symptoms:

  1. Threatened miscarriage: Low progesterone can cause threatened miscarriage, and pregnant women may experience abnormal conditions such as vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain during pregnancy, which can easily lead to miscarriage. Many pregnant women may experience obvious lower abdominal pain, accompanied by significantly elevated body temperature, so it is important to pay attention to these abnormalities and monitor progesterone levels.

  2. Fetal dysplasia: Low progesterone not only causes female miscarriage, but also easily leads to embryonic dysplasia and other conditions, which can easily cause fetal abnormalities. Therefore, after discovering symptoms, it is necessary to pay attention to prenatal treatment. It can be regulated through medication and diet, and progesterone can be supplemented. In terms of diet, it is important to eat more foods containing progesterone, such as soy products, vegetables like celery and spinach, or fruits like kiwi and strawberries for supplementation.

  3. Fetal arrest: After pregnancy, progesterone in the female body can stimulate the uterus, regulate the blood vessels of the reproductive system, and play an important role in the development of the fetus. If the progesterone level of pregnant women is unstable and cannot reach the normal standard, it can easily lead to the cessation of fetal development.

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