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From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Tue, 24 Jul 2001 06:37:49 -0500 (CDT)


Thankyou dr, I have one further question. You state that although I spotted I could indeed be pregnant. Well, I did have a little increased bleeding yesterday for an hour or two. Since then the flow has dwindled to a very light flow. This is quite unlike any period I have had before. Could I still be pg if the flow was increased? or does it sound like a very early m/c? I know that it is impossible to say over the net, but the odds on such an occurance are appreciated. Thankyou for your time.

>At Mon, 23 Jul 2001, jwang, M.D. wrote:
>>
>>24 is considered the normal upper limit for the luteal phase. Although
>>you are spotting, you could be pregnant. A higher progest. is OK as
>>well.
>>
>>At Mon, 23 Jul 2001, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
>>>
>>>hello,
>>>
>>>i hope that you can help me answer this question. The server still
>>>seems to be down so I can't do a search.
>>>
>>>What is the normal non pregnant range for leutal phase progesterone?
>>>I have looked elsewhere on the net and in the library, and all the info
>>>I have found suggests below 28.
>>>
>>>I rang my MD, and my level is 37.8. I have now started to bleed alittle
>>>more heavily, so perhaps am not pg. I thought that I was this month.
>>>
>>>Does the above level suggest that I was pg and m/c. I rang my dr and he
>>>said that it could, or could not?
>>>
>>>Is there a problem with having a high progesterone, when ttc?
>>>
>>>Thankyou so much, I am just trying to see the whole picture,
>>
>>--
>>J Wang, M.D
>>Assitant Clinical Prof.
>>Tufts University School of Medicine
>>
>>statements are informational only and should not constitute a medical plan or treatment recommendation.
>>






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