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Hormone levels

esmeralda74

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Hi girls,

I have just got my blood test results back, and having to wait till the 22nd July for next fertility specialist appointment for all the test results.

Please can any of you shed some light on the following results ie good, bad, I'm I ovulating etc. ???

FSH 8.9 iu/l
LH 8.7 iu/l
Progesterone 11.3 nmol/l

Many thanks

:flower:
 
Hi girls,

I have just got my blood test results back, and having to wait till the 22nd July for next fertility specialist appointment for all the test results.

Please can any of you shed some light on the following results ie good, bad, I'm I ovulating etc. ???

FSH 8.9 iu/l
LH 8.7 iu/l
Progesterone 11.3 nmol/l

Many thanks

:flower:

Hey mrs

im not an expert at all but im sure they are all within range.. i think it depends on where in the cycle you are. Sorry i cant help you any xxx
 
Thanks, I do hope so.

I had the FSH and LH on CD3 and progesterone on CD21. My cycle length was 23 days, which was early, normally 27-28 days, but I put this down to have my HSG on CD10 and Flexible sigmoidoscopy also on CD21.

It's going to feel like a long wait

:flower:
 
Thanks, I do hope so.

I had the FSH and LH on CD3 and progesterone on CD21. My cycle length was 23 days, which was early, normally 27-28 days, but I put this down to have my HSG on CD10 and Flexible sigmoidoscopy also on CD21.

It's going to feel like a long wait

:flower:

:hugs: keep your chin up honey :winkwink: fingers crossed ! xxx
 
Hi your levels for FSH and LH are a little high. Uk levels are 6 and under is very good, 6.1-9 is ok/good over 9.1 is considered diminished reserves - the good thing is your levels are 1:1 (pretty even in number) which shows that PCOS shouldn't be a worry.

However If your progesterone was done on CD21 your progesterone is very low and indicates a low quality ovulation ~(but that could be because of the HSG) as uk levels over 35 is considered a good ovulation x (assuming the levels in derbyshire are the same unit of measure as northamptonshire).

I would think the tests would need repeating and i'm sure your FS will talk them through with you x
 

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