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Re: questions about hormone levels--did you reply Dr. M?

From: Ally (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 30 Nov 2000 21:30:28 -0600 (CST)


Hello. I was just checking to see if you replied, but it looked like you skipped me. Then when I pulled up my original post, it indicated that there was a reply. However, when i clicked on the "reply to post" and "Next in thread" (which indicated re: questions about hormone levels), I ended up in the rply to a different post. It seems like my cycles and hormones are not the only wacky things!

At Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Ally wrote: >
>Hello. I wrote a few weeks back about my wacky cycles since going off
>the pill in July-- 48 days, 56 days, 25 days--only very, very light
>spotting (brown), with a little bit of red. My doctor suggested that I
>probably have PCOS, so I went to get the blood tests. According to the
>doctor, the LH:FSH ratio is high, suggesting possible PCOS, but the
>prolactin and testosterone levels do not suggest PCOS. I would like to
>get pregnant, so now he has me taking my temperature to see if I'm
>ovulating. Could there be any other reasons for these hormone levels?
>Period: 11/1; Blood taken 11/16; spotting started again 11/23 w/red
>11/25. FSH: 3.3; LH: 26.3; Prolactin: 8.9; Total Testosterone: 33; Free
>Testosterone: 2.8 pg/ml, .9%. Thanks for your help/advice.






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