As you know, progesterone levels rise during pregnancy - ranging from about 20 at 4 weeks gestation to 160 at birth. There can be variation in this level from patient to patient. If the progesterone levels are too low, then the pregnancy is likely to fail.
If it continues to be low during pregnancy, you may want to consider supplementation. Here is what a physician says regarding low progesterone levels:
"Everyone you ask will have slightly different numbers. Also there are differences as to what to do if the levels are low, with some docs giving progesterone (pills, shots, suppositories) and others not treating unless there has been some proof of a preexisting low progesterone in non-pregnancy cycles."
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You may want to discuss this option with your personal physician.
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This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
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