If progesterone levels are normal but bleeding still occurs, it may be due to a low-lying placenta, cervical erosion causing contact bleeding, or even a manifestation of cervical cancer. Therefore, pregnant women need to be particularly cautious, and even if progesterone levels are normal, they should not take it lightly. If bleeding occurs during pregnancy, they should promptly go to the hospital for a detailed examination.
1. Normal progesterone levels may still result in bleeding, and there are many factors that can lead to bleeding, including the pregnant woman's own emotions, excessive stress, excessive exercise, sexual stimulation, lack of sleep, etc. It may also be caused by a low-lying placenta. Progesterone is a natural biologically active hormone secreted by the corpus luteum of the ovary, which plays an important role in the implantation of the fertilized egg and pregnancy, ensuring the smooth and normal development of the fetus in the uterus.
2. Women's physiological state may lead to normal progesterone levels but bleeding occurs. After ovulation, the corpus luteum of the ovary begins to secrete and release a large amount of progesterone into the blood, resulting in a high progesterone level. During menstruation, the menstrual corpus luteum rapidly shrinks, and the progesterone level in the body rapidly decreases, remaining low until the middle of the menstrual cycle, and then rising again after ovulation.
3. If a pregnant woman's physical condition is poor, it may also lead to bleeding. If bleeding persists, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly, as it may be a sign of miscarriage. It is important to ensure the normal and stable development of the fetus. Take note to rest in bed, avoid sexual activity, keep the abdomen warm, avoid spicy and cold foods, relax, reduce stress, and regularly attend prenatal check-ups.