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Re: PLEASE HELP!!From: Amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat, 14 Oct 2000 12:15:20 -0500 (CDT)
At Sat, 14 Oct 2000, William F. von Almen, II, MD, FACOG wrote: > >At Sat, 14 Oct 2000, Amy wrote: >> >>Hello. I hope you can help me understand this a little more. I am 23 >>yrs. old and I had a miscarriage back in March of this year. It was a >>very early miscarriage (5 weeks). We then tried for 5 or 6 months and >>Nothing seemed to be working so I was put on my first cycle (50 mg) of >>clomid. My LMP was Sept.14th and, on Oct. 5th I took a HPT and it was >>positive, on Oct. 10th my dr. did a urine preg. test and it was also >>positive. On Oct. the 5th my progesterone level was 10.7....I was >>tested again for my prog on Oct. 10th and my level was 31.7....So in >>one week my prog. level went up 21.0 Is this a normal rate of increase? >>I am very worried of another miscarriage. Any advice you can give me is >>greatly apprciated. Also when is a good time to tell everyone I am >>pregnant? Last time I told everyone I had a miscarriage and it made it >>even harder to deal with...so how long is a good time to wait before I >>let everyone know? Thank you very much. >> >> Waiting to hear from you, >> >>-- >> Amy >> >AMy > >The final chapter has not been written about progesterone. I like to >see the level above 20. >I would wait to tell people until you get out of the first trimester. >Good Luck >
Dr. Almen can you have a high progesterone level and not be pregnant?
or have a miscarriage?
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