Does low progesterone necessarily cause fetal arrest, and does it need tocolytic treatment?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-08
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Low progesterone does not necessarily cause fetal arrest, according to the specific situation to protect the fetus**, otherwise there will be fetal abortion, but conversely, fetal embryo termination is not necessarily low progesterone, it may be caused by spontaneous abortion or chromosomal abnormalities.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you only have low progesterone, no symptoms, and no previous recurrent miscarriages, you don't need to protect the fetus at all. Changes in progesterone are actually quite normal. If the progesterone is low, whether you keep the fetus or not, it will go back.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If it is very low, fetal malformation or fetal malposition will definitely occur, and there may be a sneak stop, in this case, you should go to the hospital for examination in time, and then let the nutrition keep up.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When the body has low progesterone, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up, and at the same time be sure to do fetal protection**, otherwise there will really be a possibility of fetal arrest, and the consequences are very serious.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the progesterone is very low, then the fetus may stop. Because this is too dangerous and may let the child die, then be sure to do a good job of checking it out**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I am in vitro for 8 weeks+ The transplant doctor arranged three tablets of dydrogesterone tomorrow, and now progesterone is better for me to deal with it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I will persevere, as long as there is hope, I will persist in keeping. I am a ** abortion bridge bright and ruined patient, the fetus has been stopped four times, I have experienced the sadness of it, I know that it is not easy for a baby, there is hope to save it, why not protect it.

    Low progesterone does not mean that the fetus has a problem, it may mean that your mother's luteal function support is insufficient, and the fetus may be fine if you give enough luteal support.

    On the other hand, progesterone value is not the only criterion for assessing whether the fetus is good or not, and the progesterone value fluctuates greatly in the first trimester, and the key is to look at the doubling of HCG and B ultrasound.

    Many pregnant mothers will have bleeding in the first trimester, which may be due to insufficient luteal function, cervical polyps, or early implantation bleeding.

    So don't give up your baby easily, if the final fetal is still not good for development, then don't force it, then it may be that the embryo itself is not good, and it is not too late to give up.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Progesterone plays an important role in supporting and guaranteeing the growth and development of the fetus during pregnancy, and it is also a hormone that must be needed to maintain the pregnant mother during pregnancy. Some pregnant mothers find that their progesterone is relatively low when they do a pregnancy test, and they are worried that it will affect the growth of the fetus.

    Progesterone plays a very important role in the process of fetal growth and development, it can protect the endometrium, play a role with estrogen, ensure the smooth landing of the fertilized egg, and it can also ensure the early growth and development of the fetus, and can also play a calming role in the uterus. Therefore, low levels of progesterone during pregnancy are dangerous and may lead to fetal arrest.

    However, low progesterone does not mean that the fetus will be stopped, and the fetus may be due to a problem with the fertilized egg itself, or the mother has an immunoendocrine disease, or the fetus is infected by a virus.

    If a pregnant woman has low progesterone, she should go to the hospital for a check-up in time to see if she needs to increase her progesterone. The indicators of progesterone are often dynamic, and there will be different degrees of changes with the increase of gestational age, so although progesterone is valuable for the best pregnancy results, low progesterone does not mean that it will lead to fetal arrest, as long as you do a good job of protecting the fetus and upgrading the base. However, it is not advisable to blindly protect the fetus, and it must be carried out under the guidance of a doctor**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Low progesterone and no other symptoms after pregnancy indicate that the embryo is healthy and can be preserved. If the progesterone is too low, the fetus is not able to develop normally, and at this time, it is easy to have malformations or embryo suspension, so the specific situation should be Jingda and listen to the doctor's advice to choose whether to protect the fetus or not. Instead of having no inspection reports at all, I came here to ask netizens.

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