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Progesterone Level

983 posts on this thread and the last post was on July 24th, 2009 10:03 AM
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Dani - July 8th, 2005 6:14 PM

I am so sorry to hear that Amber, I hope you recover soon and will be ok. Good luck for your future ttc.


Amber - July 8th, 2005 9:15 PM

Thanks Dani! I hope to start feeling better soon too!


Amber - July 8th, 2005 9:16 PM

Does anyone know if it is normal to start feeling a lot of pain the day after your D&C? I had mine yesterday around noon and felt fine and now I am in a lot of pain. I took a Vicadin around 2 hours ago and it has not seemed to help. I'm starting to get worried.



Shawn - July 8th, 2005 11:41 PM

Amber, I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I am sort of in the same boat. I have been taking Progesterone pills but at my first u/s they said I was 6 weeks instead of 8 weeks. Doctor reassured me that is normal and can happen not to worry. My next u/s will give us the definite answer. My question for you is prior to your second u/s with no cardiac activity did you have any signs of miscarriage such as cramping or bleeding?


Amber - July 9th, 2005 1:15 PM

Shawn, No I did not have any signs of miscarriage before that. I had a little cramping one day about 4 1/2 weeks, but never had any bleeding. Good luck to you at your next appointment! When is your next u/s?


Shawn - July 9th, 2005 8:48 PM

My next appointment is July 12. I was curious becuase I have had no signs of miscarriage at all. My breasts are still sore and I still get nausea. Not sure what to expect. Thanks for sharing your difficult story.


Becky - July 10th, 2005 12:39 AM

Shawn-When I concieved this time, I used an ovulation prediction kit. When I went in for the first U/S I was still 2 weeks off. Now I am 32 weeks pregnant with a healthy baby girl so just hang in there. I couldn't understand how I could be off after using a kit but like your doctor says, it does happen. Keep your chin up and I will be thinking about you.



Esther - July 11th, 2005 7:47 PM

After trying to reach my dr (or nurse) a whole day today..Left tons of messages and not getting a call back I finally called the emergency number and had the dr call me back. I took a blood test on Thursday and wanted to hear the results. I was exactly 6 weeks on thursday when they took the test and he said my progesterone level level is 6.5 and HCG level is 674. He did not mention anything about misscarriage or problems. He just said I should take progesterone and take another blood test tomorrow. I am extremely nervous? I had a miscarriage exactly three years ago and have been trying to concieve since then.
What are my odds?? I know its different by everyone but the way the dr spoke he didnt seem very concerned. He didnt mention anything about coming in to the office or taking an ultrasound.


amie - July 13th, 2005 3:09 PM

call me really silly, but can someone please tell me what is HCG level? Is this the blood quant?
I got my progestrone levlel tested and I am told it is at normal.
I had two miscarriages due to low in progestrone level.


Sherry - July 13th, 2005 5:07 PM

I am 3 months pregnant and been having a few problems. My doctor said my blood level is 19.7. Should I be concerned?


Becky - July 14th, 2005 1:27 AM

Aimee-HCG stands for Human Gonaditropin Hormone. It is the hormone that is released by the growing embryo when you are pregnant and you will only find this hormone in your body when you are pregnant. That is what gives you a positive reading for a pregnancy test. This hormone should steadily increase along with the growing embryo. If it does increase you can be pretty sure that the baby is also growing. If it does not increase(at least double almost every other day) then that means the embryo isn't growing and you probablly would misscarry. When they refer to the HCG level in your blood they are measuring how much of the hormone is found, thus being able to somewhat (although not with complete accuracy) calculate how far along in the pregnancy you are. Hope this helps and I wish you the best of luck!


Kellie - July 14th, 2005 9:03 PM

This site is great. I am only 3 wks and 4 days and my doctor started me on Prometrium 200 today. I miscarried 3 months ago and he is being careful this time. He said my level was 8 but they like it to be 11. I am so nervous and scared. We have a healthy son who is 3 years old. THat is the hard thing. We had NO problem with him and waited to have another and now...... I wish everyone the best of luck!


Amber - July 18th, 2005 9:53 PM

Kellie-Good Luck! I'm in the same boat you are. I have a little boy that just turned 4 this weekend and I had no problems with that pregnancy until the very end. I had pre-eclampsia but that didn't come on until I was about 7 1/2 months. I didn't even know ANYTHING about progesterone levels...because obviously mine were fine. And then we started trying again a few months ago and I got pregnant! I was so excited and figured everything would be fine just like last time. But then I found out I had low progesterone levels, and I ended up miscarrying at 8 weeks. It was pretty devastating but I'm trying to look at the positive and can't wait to start trying again! Good luck with your pregnancy...I'm sure everything will turn out fine since you started taking all of these precautons so early on.


Kellie - July 19th, 2005 3:39 PM

Amber, Thanks for your response. I wish you the best of luck too. I am glad ot know someone else knows how it feels. Our son was the text book pregnancy until 35 weeks when he tried to come early then he delivered on his due date. I NEVER dreamed of having problems. I am the same as you... We waited and were so excited. I never dreamed of miscarriage. I am really glad to have a doctor who is one step ahead. I NEVER knew about progesterone either and my husband is a pharmacist! I just assumed we would get pregnant, be sick, and have a baby! I am so glad for a site like this. It makes you feel so not alone. No one understands the loss until it happens. Keep me posted on your outcomes. I will pray for you!


Wendy - July 19th, 2005 7:30 PM

I had problems with progesterone with my third son, although I did not have any with my first two children. At 6 weeks, he told me that my progesterone levels were too low to sustain a pregnancy, and if they didn't increase, I would lose him. He prescribed some progesterone pills that I had to take daily for the entire first trimester. Now I have a healthy (although he does have astham) 6 year old. Your doctor knows what is best for you, so I'm surprised that you didn't mention him prescribing you anything for your condition. If I were you, I would get a second opinion. Good luck, and I'll be praying that you have a healthy pregnancy and baby.


Shannon - July 19th, 2005 10:28 PM

SO some of you are pregnant and have LOW progestrone....GOOD there might be hope! Im on CD28 11DPO and I had progestrone test done on CD22 5DPO and the results read 7.2? Where they done at the right time?? Could I still be pregnant? Im so confused????


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