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sazzle3 · 28/02/2019 13:43

So ive just had my progesterone blood results today and they are 24. Could this indicate pregnancy??
Has anyone had these come back at above 20 and been pregnant.
I got talking to a lady on a site im on through fb she just got her progestrone bloods back monday and hers were 20 and her docs said to her its possible shes pregnant. She took a test later that night and it was positive.
My AF is due 3rd march x

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juneybean · 28/02/2019 13:47

What measurement? That seems low to me...?

sazzle3 · 28/02/2019 14:01

Not sure she just said they were 24 and normal.
Just wondered as the lady i been speaking 2 hers is 20 and shes pregnant xx

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HelloBrass · 28/02/2019 14:12

When were your bloods taken? Was it the "day 21" test?

Mine were 26 and I've been told this is low, and I may not be ovulating.

sazzle3 · 28/02/2019 14:25

Yes these were days 21 bloods ( but was day 22 as day 21 was a sunday)

My docs said they were normal.
Just got me wondering with the other ladys been 20 and shes pregnant xx

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juneybean · 28/02/2019 14:25

It really all depends on if it is measured in ng/ml or nmol/L

sazzle3 · 28/02/2019 14:27

Im in the uk so not sure x

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juneybean · 28/02/2019 14:31

You could certainly try a pregnancy test, it may give a faint line ... but without the measurement it's impossible to say whether it's indicative of pregnancy.

sazzle3 · 28/02/2019 19:09

I will buy one and see what happens xx

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physicskate · 28/02/2019 19:44

It neither indicates pregnancy nor lack of pregnancy. It purely is indicative of whether or not you've ovulated.

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