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Re: fsh question

From: Marisa Geller MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 28 Feb 2003 23:35:35 -0300


The FSH reflects the ovarian reserve i.e. how your ovaries will respond to stimulation.

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Marisa Geller M.D.
Coordinator Obgyn.net Latina
Specialist on Obstetrics and Gynecology
Specialist on Fertility and Sterility
Buenos Aires
Argentina

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>----- Original Message ----- From: "irina" <anonymous@obgyn.net> To: "Multiple recipients of list PREGNANCY-BIRTH" <pregnancy-birth@mail.medispecialty.com> Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 6:40 PM Subject: fsh question

> Hello! I really want to get an answer, so, I'll try to be quick. > I'm 30 years old, had 2 abortions in a past, then got pregnant a year > ago on my own ( ttc a year and a half), but miscarried at 6 weeks. Since > that time tried all possible procidures including IUI and IVF(failed > last month). My RE says, that she doesn't see any real problem and I > still have a good chance, but I was told that my FSH level is 10,6 and > it is higher than normal. Please, tell me what this number really > means? Does it mean that I can't get pregnant on my own? only IVF. > > Many thanks. > > -- > Irina. >




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