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babypleasenow · 10/03/2021 14:36

Basically my 21 day bloods have come back and the doctor said 'ovulation likely, but progesterone levels may not be high enough to support pregnancy'

The doctor isn't there to discuss it with me, this is what she's put in my notes. Can anyone give an idea of what this means or what is likely to happen next? 😞

She said about a referral to a clinic too. X

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babypleasenow · 10/03/2021 16:00

Please anyone 😞🙏🏻

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VenusStarr · 10/03/2021 16:26

I'm sorry you're worried. Did they give you the number? Usually over 30 indicates ovulation, so it's possible yours is raised but not over 30.
It could be they want to repeat the test on another cycle, or they might refer you onto the fertility clinic now.

How long is your luteal phase - 10-16 days is within the normal range. Do you usually get any spotting after ovulation leading up to your period?

Have you also had cycle day 1-5 blood tests to look at your fsh and lh levels?

babypleasenow · 10/03/2021 16:40

Hey @VenusStarr thank you for replying to me. They never said numbers, but I think you're right it's probably a little lower than 30.
My LP is around 14/15 days and up until my last cycle I began spotting around 9/10 dpo for about a week before af came so I did think something was up. The last cycle I had I only spotted for two days which was nice. I also used to have sore boobs for at least ten days which I also thought was weird

They haven't mentioned any more blood tests, assuming they're just going to send me to a clinic and let them sort it out which is annoying.

This cycle I have had no spotting and no sore boobs as of yet and I'm 10/11 dpo but trying not to think into it too much as my symptoms seem to chanage a lot

Cxx

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