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StephieB
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Oh no, there was naive me thinking a positive ovulation meant surely I had no problems with ovulating
Thank you so much for all the advice! Like I said, it's just so frustrating because I'm not going to find out if prolactin levels are causing a problem until 29th March, so thats another 3 cycles possibly gone to waste before I get any answers I also have no signs of prolactn problems, regular periods, no leakage from nipples nothing..
As far as I am aware, all of my other levels from my day 21 bloods came bad within normal range, just the prolactin which was "slightly elevated" (I wish I had asked for actual number now, I was in shock from finally being told something wasn't looking good!)
I know I am definitely clutching at straws now, but me and my husband have been pregnant once before, at the end of August, but sadly we lost our LO at 7 weeks, I happened to fall pregnant during my summer break from work when I wasn't stressed, which is why I am clinging to the hope that it is that that is causing the elevated levels, rather than a prolactinoma.
Thank you so much for all the advice! Like I said, it's just so frustrating because I'm not going to find out if prolactin levels are causing a problem until 29th March, so thats another 3 cycles possibly gone to waste before I get any answers I also have no signs of prolactn problems, regular periods, no leakage from nipples nothing..
As far as I am aware, all of my other levels from my day 21 bloods came bad within normal range, just the prolactin which was "slightly elevated" (I wish I had asked for actual number now, I was in shock from finally being told something wasn't looking good!)
I know I am definitely clutching at straws now, but me and my husband have been pregnant once before, at the end of August, but sadly we lost our LO at 7 weeks, I happened to fall pregnant during my summer break from work when I wasn't stressed, which is why I am clinging to the hope that it is that that is causing the elevated levels, rather than a prolactinoma.