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Re: what hormornes lead to a lack of ovulation?

From: j wang, M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 3 Dec 2001 20:13:23 -0600 (CST)


Hormones change on a daily babsis, and one can have normal hormone levels and still not be ovualting. Much input copmes from a patients history and physical exam. Ask your gyn about more specific info on this.

At Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Jenny wrote: >
>I have tested for all hormornes related to reproduction like FSH, TSH,
>etc. and all are normal; so if I do not ovulate then what hormorne or
>hormornes have caused this? I'm only 31 y/o. Do I need to test again
>before possible ovulation to see whether the hormorne is at the right
>level to stimulate ovulation since the test I had already was right
>after my period?
>Thanks very much!

--
James 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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