What is the normal value for progesterone

  Progesterone is a progestin that can affect a woman's menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and fetal development. After pregnancy, the progesterone level in a woman's body will increase, and detecting progesterone levels can predict ovulation. So the level of progesterone is very important, so how much progesterone is the normal value?

  

What is the normal value for progesterone1

  The normal value of progesterone during the female follicular phase is 0.6-1.0 nmol/L; The normal value during female ovulation is 2.40-9.40nmol/L; The normal range after ovulation is 20.8-1030nmol/L. Usually, after pregnancy, the value of progesterone in women will significantly increase from 9 to 32 weeks, which is 10 to 100 times higher than usual. If a woman is pregnant with twins, her progesterone levels are higher than if she is pregnant with a single child.

  The progesterone level in women is a constantly changing process, and as the months of pregnancy increase, the progesterone level also gradually rises. If the level of progesterone is low, it can affect the development of the fetus and lead to miscarriage. So women should pay attention to the value of progesterone.

  After pregnancy, women should go to the hospital to check their progesterone levels within the first three months, and then check them every few days. The progesterone levels can be compared between the two times to observe if there are any problems. If there are problems, progesterone should be replenished in a timely manner to avoid miscarriage. If the test results are within the normal range, women do not need to be overly nervous and maintain a happy mood.

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