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Re: Low progesterone cause infertilityFrom: LeeAnne (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 12 Jun 2002 09:05:57 -0500 (CDT)
At Wed, 12 Jun 2002, anonymous wrote: > >Hello! >My husband and I are ttc our fourth child...I'm 36 and I had my last >child one year ago. > >My question is this: >Would post O temps give an idea if you had low progesterone levels? > >My pre-O temps are anywhere from 96.7 to 97.3 and my post-O temps are >around 98.3. > >Is that a significant jump?? > >We've been ttc (this is our 8th cycle) and I'm getting a little worried >about it. >Are there any symptoms for low progesterone -- and if I did have it, >would it prevent a pregnancy? > >I think my problem is that I read too many different women's forums on >the subject and I see so many posts where women are saying that the low >progesterone is what is causing them NOT to conceive. > >Any info would be so appreciated. > >Thank you.... Pretty significant increase...how long are they elevated? That would be a more accurate indicator since the temp level is fine. You need at least 10 days of elevated temps, pref 12-14. If you havent already you might read "Taking Charge of Your Fertility" by Toni Weschler.
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