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From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Wed, 15 Aug 2001 22:46:29 -0500 (CDT)


Dr. Montgomery - by your reply below, do this mean that the soreness is caused by lack of progesterone? So the soreness going away is a good thing because it means that the progesterone level is now where it should be ? Thanks so much for your help.

At Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Lynn D. Montgomery, MD wrote: >>I typically have sore breasts from ovulation until AF arrives. For
>>the past several months, this hasn't occurred and I am wondering what
>>could be the cause. Should I be worried that I have stopped ovulating?
>>RE tells me I did ovulate last month because progesterone level on cd21 was 25. But is that really a conclusive test? I am trying to figure out what exactly causes the soreness. I've heard some say it's progesterone levels, some say it's fluid retention in the tissues....any ideas? Thanks!
>
>I would tend to rely on the objective finding of a higher progesterone
>than the subjective finding of sore breasts. I can't explain the
>change, but work with the RE and have faith...
>Lynn
>




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