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Progesterone Level
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My wife just got pregnent and we were told that her Progesterone was 10. I was doing some research and I found this article. Thought might help some of you. |
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Got a heartbeat today! Baby is over 3cm and looks fine! 6w4d |
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Congratulations moredd! I hope all continues to go well w/ your pregnancy! Keep us posted! |
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I had my progesterone levels checked because I am taking Chlomid, my progesterone levels were in the 30's, does anyone know if this means I am pregnant and is it a multiple birth pregnancy? I have read different articles and they all say different things. |
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I am 8 wks pregnant and have been spotting for 2 wks now.(the spotting started immediately after intercourse) It goes from brown to pink to red. It is very intermitten, no cramping and all other poss. symptoms of pregnancy. I had an ectopic pregnancy previously and have been monitored very closely. My levels rose great, I have had 2 ultrasounds with the fetal heartrate shown each time. Both were done during the spotting and the heart rates were 119 and 128. I am now on progesterone the spotting was getting better but came back this morning, I have another ultrasound on Tuesday. I am getting very frusterated I think there has to be a cause for the bleeding! Does anyone have an opinion! |
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Kelly-In my previous pregnancies with my sons, I also had problems with spotting, especially after intercourse. Sometimes even after sneezing or a bowel movement. One reason was because my Cervix was very vascular-meaning alot more blood is pumping through the veins and arteries there because of the pregnancy so any "trauma" to the area would make me spot. Also, I had a low lying placenta for the first 5 months of pregnancy. The placenta covered the opening to the cervix completely and anytime I had intercourse or sneezing, bowel movements etc. I would spot. Ask your doctor about these issues. Just remember, that there are alot of reasons that you can spot and it doesn't necessarily mean it is coming from the baby. If it is due to a placental issue then you might have to abstain from intercourse until placenta moves out of the way but otherwise it doesn't harm your baby-they just need to keep a close eye on it. As far as the cervical issue, think of it as a bruise you keep bumping!! It also doesn't hurt your baby it just makes you stress more! Anyways hope this helps and let us know what your doctor says. |
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Same, same!! I'm glad to have found this website. I'm just starting my 8th week. I discovered I was spotting 2 weeks ago, I called my Doctor's office and spoke to a nurse who explained to me the potential seriousness of bleeding in the first trimester. We agreed to be "cautiously optimistic" - she told me to come in to have bloodwork done. The results came back with my hcg level normal and my progesterone level slightly low. She told me my hcg level was 6000, but did not tell my progesterone level. My Doctor prescribed Prometrium (100mg once per day). I was told to come back in the next day for more bloodwork. My hcg went up to 15,250 and my progesterone was 25, which she told me indicates a healthy pregnancy. Whew! I spotted a little bit again this past Friday, my first instinct was to stress out, but I then thought rationally and decided I don't need to stress - what will that help? My instincts tell me that all is ok - I don't think my spotting has anything to do with the baby. My first ultrasound is this coming Thursday, I'm so anxious to see that all is progressing normally. I've put a stop to exercising, which is starting to effect my overall state of mind, but from what I've read, it's what I should do. I hope to be able to report good things after my appt this week!! My symptoms aren't too pronounced, just full, tender breasts, occasional slight nausea and fatigue, GAS, and I did have a bought with heat rash from repeatedly waking up sweating. Good luck to all - may we all be blessed with healthy babies! |
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I am so happy to have found this site. My son was conceived 5 yrs ago with IVF, I knew my progesterone was low before the treatment so I was on shots throught 1st trimester. I didn't think I would get pregnant without another IVF we actually have been saving for a 2nd IVF this summer. Last week I found that I was 6 weeks pregnant. I was put on progesterone. I don't like in the US so it was not promestin (the one most of you are taking) it is duphaston. I have been lightly spotting ever since I missed my period about everyother day. I have been on the progesterone pill since Wednesday and just the last two days it is now becoming brown. Does anyone know how long it takes after taking progesterone for the spotting to stop or if it will stop? They don't have progesterone blood tests here which would help easy my nerves. So is anyone else taking duphaston and know anything about suggested doses? if you compare the dose of duphaston suggested by the manufacturer for maintaining pregnancy it is 30mg a day way lower than the pills you all have there, and for myself I was taking progesterone shots the first time around. Tried the cream for about 1 1/2 weeks when my husband was away and not able to give the shots and had to go back to the shots when he got back. For those that are on the vaginal cream good luck. I found it so difficult and so much would come back out it was so messy. |
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I am in the same boat as a lot of you. This forum has given me confidence and hope. I had a miscarriage last October. We are now 12 weeks pregnant again. As soon as my doc found out I was pregnant he put me on progesterone suppositories 50mg twice a day. I had spotted for probably a month total, and the only explanation I received was that the progesterone could cause that. I haven't spotted for about two weeks now, but my progesterone keeps fluctuating. For about four weeks it ranged from 12 to 16, then it jumped to a 24, then l just discovered my latest dropped back to a 12. I am very nervous, but I have a previously scheduled appointment on March 2nd. We have already had 2 ultrasounds, and both showed a strong heartbeat. The first was 145 bpm, and the second was 175 bpm. Has anyone else had such a fluctuation in their progesterone levels? My doc said he was concerned, but hasn't told me to do anything differently. |
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Krystal, |
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I posted a couple days ago cocerned with spotting and progesterone. I just had another ultrasound and the baby looked good with a heart rate of 144, it is starting to get arm and leg buds. I am still having trouble getting excited despite the spotting and all the worrying. My doc put me on 200mg of progesterone a day, but I found out today he never even drew my levels. When I asked he said that is "protocall", whatever that means. The ultrasound tech also mentioned that the sac looked a little small, but went on to say its nothing to worry about. What do you all think? |
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My last post was February 16th. I am now 8 1/2 weeks and my progesterone rose from 11.7 to 16.9. My doctor assures me that everything is good and I am still on the suppositories. I went to the doctor today and seen the baby! My husband and I heard its heartbeat also! Wow, what a relief. My next appointment is when I am 13 weeks. I will write then. Good luck to all of you. |
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Hello, I'm 15DPO now and I had 54 units of hCG yesterday. So, I'm pregnant, yupii, BUT my progesteron was just 14.1 when I was 9DPO. My OBG told me, that it was OK, because it should be at least 10. Tomorrow I asked him whether the test should be repeated because I'm pregnant now and he told me that it's useless to do it so often. What do you think? I'm scared, because I had missed abortion last year... |
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Hello everyone, |
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Christine, I would definately find a different dr. My first son was conceived through IVF I had luteal phase defect which is characteristic of low progesterone. My progesterone was only 6 or less can't remember exactly. What the specialist told me was that the higher the progesterone the better the lining in the uterus for the egg to attach to. The egg needs a nice thick lining to attach and stay attached so progesterone thickens the lining and helps hold the embryo in place. |
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