When pregnant, the biggest fear is the occurrence of abnormal situations during pregnancy. For example, if a pregnant woman suffers from a certain disease or if the fetus has abnormalities, such as normal HCG and low progesterone, many pregnant women are not aware of this situation and therefore very anxious. So what if the normal progesterone level of HCG is low?
HCG is normal and progesterone levels are low, which may lead to miscarriage. Progesterone should be replenished in a timely manner, and only when progesterone reaches normal levels can miscarriage be avoided. After pregnancy, progesterone levels should double every other day to be considered normal. If the progesterone level is too low, progesterone should be supplemented in a timely manner, either orally or through dietary adjustments. Only by adding enough progesterone can miscarriage be avoided.
During the medication treatment process, it is also important to pay attention to follow-up examinations. If the progesterone level reaches the normal range, medication can be stopped or reduced in a timely manner based on symptoms. It is not recommended to use excessive doses for a long time, as prolonged use may lead to fetal malformation and overdose. The decision to stop medication should be made based on clinical symptoms, strict medical advice, and analysis.
Low progesterone can also be supplemented through diet, such as eating more soybeans, soy products, kiwifruit, strawberries, grapefruit and other fruits, which can help women replenish vitamin C and vitamin E components in the body and increase progesterone levels.
In addition, if it is found that HCG is normal and progesterone is low, pregnant women should also pay attention not to be too nervous. They can undergo a comprehensive examination and adjust according to the specific guidance of a doctor.