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What is a healthy progesterone level in early pregnancy?

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2ndDestiny · 22/01/2010 16:25

Does anyone know?

Had mine done at 10DPO and it was 52.

Was supposed to confirm ov (cause they couldn't fit me in on 7DPO) which obviously it did, but I also got my BFP that day, and I think it implanted on 7DPO.

Not too hopeful for a sticky one though, have spotted from 3DPO.

Has anyone ever been advised on healthy levels for a viable pregnancy at this early stage?

Thanks

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boodleboot · 22/01/2010 16:43

i believe that is well within the healthy range. I was told by my doc that 11-90 is the range but he would be really happy if mine came back over 30 as ectopics don't generally make it over 30...(i had EP in sept)

I had mine done last fri at 5+2 and was 85...

good luck

2ndDestiny · 22/01/2010 18:23

Thanks boodleboot

Things will still be touch and go for quite a few weeks but that is reassuring at least

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rainbowdays · 22/01/2010 18:37

It depends on which units of measurement are used..... but it looks like it was the nmol measure.

It is well within the "normal range" as boodleboot has stated which is 11 to 90 in the first trimester of pregnancy. So it is very good in the middle of the normal range.

However some fertility clinics like to see a level of over 60 at 7dpo. Not sure why, but my level of 48 the fertility clinic have put me on progesterone suppliment. I think this is un-necessary, but I am at the stage of trying anything (following 6 miscarriages). Most places say that a level of above 30 is good in early pregnancy.

Don't worry too much about the spotting, it does not necessarily mean there is a problem. I hope that you get good increasing hcg levels to reassure you.

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