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just called the gynea's pa and the results are in
CD21 tests done on CD22 5dpo and results are .
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I O'd not only did i o but the PA said she'd never seen results so high! YIPEE
 
Wow, hope this leads to the good news you have been waiting for!!!!! :D
 
Are these your hcg results???? If so, wouldn't that mean you'd get a :bfp: on a test???
 
Congratulations, all you need now is you :bfp: which with your symptoms I am sure is on its way soon.
 
this was progesterone levels i'm not really sure what it means
 
Wow!!! That's awesome news girl!!!! I'm so happy for you!! :happydance: Congrats!! Hopefully you're about to get your BFP!!! Keep me posted!! :hugs:
 
CONGRATS!! you must feel so amazing right now!! I feel amazingly for you! =).
 
thats great news, i am really pleased for you x x
 
just called the gynea's pa and the results are in
CD21 tests done on CD22 5dpo and results are .
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. 98!
I O'd not only did i o but the PA said she'd never seen results so high! YIPEE


That's Wonderful!!!! :happydance:
 
Congratulation!
You had a super duper healthy ovulation.

I got my CD21 results back yesterday from my test done on Sunday and got 30 ng/ml
which I was quite pleased with, but you definitely have set a new record :)

I found this on the web:
Progesterone in Pregnancy

Mid-Luteal Phase 5+ ng/ml
As mentioned above, a level of 5 indicates some kind of ovulatory activity, though most doctors want to see a level over 10 on unmedicated cycles, and over 15 with medications. There is no mid-luteal level that predicts pregnancy.

First Trimester 10-90 ng/ml
Average is about 20 at 4 weeks LMP, and 40 at 14 weeks LMP. It is important to note that while a higher progesterone level corresponds with higher pregnancy success rates, one cannot fully predict outcome based on progesterone levels. Progesterone supplementation is unlikely to help if started after a positive pregnancy test.

Second Trimester 25-90 ng/ml Average is 40 at beginning, 90 at end.

Third Trimester 49-423 ng/ml Usually peaks at about 175.

I hope you get your :bfp:
 
This is another interesting bit of info I came accross:

hCG Levels in Early Pregnancy

DaysPostOv___Weeks_________Measure

10___________3w3d__________25
12___________3w5d__________50
14___________4w0d_________100
16___________4w2d_________200
 
well done now all i need to hear is you have your bfp: lol
 
This is another interesting bit of info I came accross:

hCG Levels in Early Pregnancy

DaysPostOv___Weeks_________Measure

10___________3w3d__________25
12___________3w5d__________50
14___________4w0d_________100
16___________4w2d_________200

hCG is different to pregersterone though yeah? sorry i'm not really too hot on all this!
 
You have passed step 1, the progesterone test with flying colours :)

Sorry to confuse you, HCG is the hormone that gets measured to see just how pregnant you actually are, call it step 2.

When you POAS, the stick is measuring the level of HCG in your pee.
I only added the table so you can see how the level doubles every two days.
This is why you can POAS one day and get a negative and then two days later get a faint line and two days after that get a definite line.

Best of luck with step 2, when are you going to POAS?
 
i'm due on on monday so not really sure when to test. i did a test today when i got excited about the results but then thought it's too early to tell so it was obviously BFN.
 
not sure what it all means but I'm happy to hear that you got some good news.
 

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