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High Progesterone level on the day of embryo transfer

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NightingaleK · 13/02/2025 22:04

Hello!
have you been checked what your progesterone level on the day of embryo transfer?
Mine was 130 nmol/L and based on the info in the internet it’s practically twice higher than the recommended one. And it says that it might impact the implantation. anyone had a similar experience?
Freaking out now
thank you

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PregnantAtLast · 14/02/2025 06:06

Hi OP. My progesterone level was quite high too, and I'm now pregnant after an FET!

If your clinic have gone ahead with the procedure then they clearly don't think there is anything to worry about. They are the experts, trust their judgement. They wouldn't have gone ahead if they did not think it was OK.

Try to relax - stressing is more likely to impact it than anything else xx

PregnantAtLast · 14/02/2025 06:10

A quick Google shows that levels above 400nmol/L are high enough to have a potential negative impact. You're nowhere near that :)

NightingaleK · 15/02/2025 17:29

@PregnantAtLast great news for you!!! Congrats :)

what spooked me that on my second eggs retrieval the doctor told me that I wouldn’t be able to go with FET as my progesterone 3 days before the retrieval was high 6.2 nmol/L and it would go up by the time of the transfer. On all my Google searches it was said that the reco for transfer is 60-100 nmol/L, above is considered is high and can lead to unsuccessful implantation. Which was the case regardless the fact that there are no reasons for it to happen and the embryo was tested as healthy good quality. I can’t stop thinking that it could have been a reason.

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