For some cases of infertility, many people will use in vitro fertilization to make up for it, but after successful IVF, the pregnant woman's physical condition should be constantly monitored to avoid any situations that may affect IVF. So, what should be done if progesterone is low after transplantation?

After transplantation, if progesterone is low, it is necessary to promptly go to a regular hospital for relevant examinations, clarify the pathogenic factors, and treat accordingly in order to effectively achieve the goal of curing the disease. Women can also regulate their progesterone levels through dietary methods, consuming rich soy isoflavones and natural vitamin E components from food, which can help women produce more progesterone.
After transplantation, pregnant women should eat fruits that are rich in pectin and dietary fiber, such as kiwifruit, strawberries, or grapefruit, which can help supplement progesterone in the body. These fruits can help women replenish vitamin C and vitamin E in the body, and can bring progesterone to normal levels.
Low progesterone levels can cause miscarriage, infertility, and other complications. Therefore, early treatment measures should be taken. Supplementing progesterone according to one's own condition and following the doctor's advice is crucial. During the preparation for pregnancy, it is important to exercise in moderation, pay attention to a balanced diet, and plan a reasonable daily routine.