What to do if progesterone is low at 45 days of pregnancy

  After a successful pregnancy, women need to increase their bed rest time, which helps to protect the fetus. Moreover, pregnant women must pay attention to the condition of progesterone, which is an essential element for women to maintain pregnancy. If progesterone is low, it is easy to cause threatened miscarriage. So, what should I do if my progesterone is low at 45 days of pregnancy?

  

What to do if progesterone is low at 45 days of pregnancy1

  When a woman discovers low progesterone at 45 days of pregnancy, she needs to find the cause of the low progesterone. If it is caused by insufficient luteal function, progesterone needs to be supplemented. Pregnant women can take it orally or inject it, which can promote the rapid recovery of progesterone to normal. However, pregnant women should be aware that supplementing progesterone must follow medical advice and should not be used on their own.

  Some women experience low progesterone levels due to ectopic pregnancy. So when pregnant women find low progesterone, they need to undergo an ultrasound examination to confirm the position of the gestational sac. If no gestational sac is found in the uterine cavity during the examination, it can be confirmed that there is an ectopic pregnancy. At this time, it should be taken seriously and treatment measures must be taken immediately.

  If progesterone is very low and severe, it is likely that there has been fetal arrest, indicating that the fetus has died. The fetal heart rate usually appears around fifty days of pregnancy. If the fetal heart rate does not appear after 60 days of pregnancy, it can be determined that the pregnancy has stopped. At this point, surgery should be performed as early as possible to remove the deceased fetus.

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