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Progesterone level in early pregnancy

From: Kimberly (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 30 Dec 2000 12:12:00 -0600 (CST)


Hello. This is my 16th month of TTC#2. I was on Clomid (50mg) in November, but I slightly hyperstimulated, so I did not go on it this month. Well my cycle was great anyway. I ovulated on day 16 and now I am CD 29, 13 dpo. I have felt pregnant and I got a blood test yesterday. It turns out that I am. My Beta HCG level was 12 and I guess anything over 5 is pregnant. My progesterone level is 11.1 ng/ml. That is what I am concerned about. Is that kinda low? I know that I am really early into pregnancy, but when I was tested for progesterone at 7 dpo last month it was 28.2ng/ml. I looked on a website that lists progesterone levels in pregnant and non pregnant women and it has the first trimester of pregnancy between 9- 150ng/ml. I am in that range but it seems kinda low. I was hoping someone out there knows more about it and can give me advice. I happy about the positive pregnancy test, but am a little cautious about the progesterone level. The fertility clinic is closed until Tuesday so I do not have an expert to ask. The advice nurse that gave me the levels did not know how to interpret them. I got pregnant in August and by 15 dpo, I started bleeding. Since I am not past that day yet, I am not really celebrating.

Any help would be great. I love this board.

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  Kimberly



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