China Reproductive Hormones suppliers Progesterone (PROG) Test Kit Application It is suitable for quantitative determination of progesterone (PROG) in human plasma or whole blood in vitro. Package 1 test/kit, 5 tests/kit, 10 tests/kit, 25 tests/kit, 50 tests/kit. Glossary Progesterone is mainly a natural secreted by the corpus luteum of the ovary. It can stimulate the female hormones in the body, and the endometrium has a significant image. It is ecological and affects the necessary supplies for maintaining pregnancy. Clinical Significance Mainly used for auxiliary diagnosis of threatened abortion. Components The kit is composed of progesterone detection reagent card, detection buffer, ID card, instruction manual, etc. Progesterone (PROG) Progesterone, also known as progesterone hormone, progesterone, is the main biologically active progesterone secreted by the ovary. Before ovulation, the amount of progesterone hormone produced per day is 2 to 3 mg, mainly from the ovaries. Progesterone (also known as progesterone) tests are designed to measure the amount of progesterone in a blood sample. Progesterone is a female hormone that is produced by the ovaries when they release a mature egg (ovulation). Progesterone helps prepare the lining of the uterus to receive a fertilized egg. If the egg is not fertilized, progesterone levels drop and menstrual bleeding begins. During pregnancy, the placenta also produces high levels of progesterone, starting near the end of the first trimester and continuing until the baby is born. Pregnant women have about 10 times the progesterone levels of non-pregnant women. Some cancers can cause abnormal progesterone levels in both men and women. Menstrual cycle progesterone levels Day 1~14 <1 nanogram per milliliter (ng/mL) or <0.5 to 2.3 nanomoles per liter (nmol/L). Day 15~282~25 ng/mL Or 6.4~79.5 nmol/L Progesterone levels during pregnancy early pregnancy 10~44 ng/mL Or 32.6~140 nmol/L second trimester 19.5~82.5 ng/mL Or 62~262 nmol/L late pregnancy 65~290 ng/mL Or 206.7~728 nmol/L male progesterone levels Normal: <1 ng/mL or <3.2 nmol/L. postmenopausal progesterone levels Normal: Less than 1.0 ng/mL or less than 2 nmol/L. Precautions: 1. Before the test, the doctor may ask the patient to stop taking medicines containing estrogen or progesterone (including birth control pills), or both medicines for up to 4 weeks before the progesterone test. 2. You should tell your doctor if you have had any tests using radioactive substances (tracers) within the last 7 days. For example, thyroid scans or bone scans with radiotracers, these tests may interfere with progesterone test results. 3. The patient should tell the doctor the specific date of the first day of the last menstrual period. 4. Multiple pregnancies (such as twins or triplets) have higher progesterone levels than singleton pregnancies. 5. Progesterone levels vary widely throughout the menstrual cycle. So it's important for doctors to know the first day of a patient's last menstrual period.China Reproductive Hormones suppliers website:http://www.modaivds.com/all-poct-products/reproductive-hormones/
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