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Has anyone successfully conceived with raised FSH levels?

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ButterscotchBabe · 30/03/2021 20:12

I'm 29 and recently started fertility investigations, today I received my test results from this cycle and I'm really concerned that my FSH levels are high - Day 3 FSH 10.4, Day 3 LH 5, Day 21 Progesterone 22.7. Has anyone successfully conceived with raised FSH levels, either with just medication or IUI or IVF?

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Hoping43 · 13/11/2021 13:44

Hi. Please can you let me know your progress? Thanks

LovesFood1987 · 15/11/2021 01:05

Following too 🙂

Have you had AMH tested? Definitely worth thinking about 🙂

Hoping43 · 15/11/2021 07:28

Hi @LovesFood1987 have you similar issues? Mine has come back at 9.6. Not had AMH tested. Not sure I want to know any more info!

LovesFood1987 · 15/11/2021 09:34

I was 27 when we started the family project as we call it, I'm 31 now. My AMH is low do basically I have premature ovarian insufficiency 😞

It has been devastating but useful to explain the problems we've been having

Hoping43 · 15/11/2021 09:50

Thanks for getting back to me. Have they told you what your options are? What is your FSH level?
I am in a different position because I have two children and trying for my third. It isn’t happening so we’ve had some tests and that’s how I know my FSH is 9.6. They’ve told me under 10 is normal but my mind is running away with me….. I’m sure your know what it’s like ☺️

LovesFood1987 · 15/11/2021 12:00

What day of your cycle was your FSH taken? Honestly I wouldn't worry much at all about 9.6, if you want to know more then you'll need either an antral follicle count or an AMH

Hoping43 · 15/11/2021 12:54

It was on day 3. It was 6.3 on day 3 in July so I suppose I am just worried about what it might be next time….

Have you decided on your next steps?

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