Can progesterone soft capsules prevent miscarriage?
In general, whether progesterone soft capsules can be used for fetal preservation should be determined based on the individual condition of the pregnant woman. If threatened miscarriage is caused by low progesterone levels, these capsules may be used for fetal support; however, if the threat of miscarriage arises from other factors, their use is not recommended.
If a pregnant woman has insufficient progesterone levels, progesterone soft capsules can help supplement the hormone, stabilize the endometrium, and reduce uterine contractions, thereby supporting fetal maintenance. In particular, doctors may recommend using progesterone soft capsules as adjunctive therapy in cases of luteal phase deficiency, habitual abortion, or threatened miscarriage.
If threatened miscarriage is not due to decreased progesterone levels but instead results from other causes—such as abnormal embryonic development or chromosomal abnormalities—using progesterone soft capsules alone may not effectively prevent miscarriage. Additionally, progesterone soft capsules carry certain side effects and contraindications; long-term or high-dose use may affect glucose and lipid metabolism or cause discomfort such as breast tenderness.
During the use of progesterone soft capsules for fetal support, pregnant women should regularly monitor their progesterone levels and fetal development to allow timely adjustment of the treatment plan.