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Progesterone level

Ok, so I just found out I ovulated for the first time since July so I am very happy.  My level was 12.5 and my RE did it on day 30 since my cycles are so irratic (PCOS).  Does 12.5 seem a little low to be pregnant?  Or does it matter, could I still possible be pregnant.  I took a test yesterday CD 30 and it was BFN.  I have been very tired all week, but I think that could be b/c I might be getting ready to start??  So, main question could I be pregnant with a progesterone that low?
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Oh, I am not sure when I ovulated by the way maybe CD19??  We really weren't trying this month b/c i was taking a break from CLomid so I am so afraid we missed Ovulation.
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The last time I got pg (last March; m/c at 6 weeks), my progesterone was 13.?.  They say anything over 10 suggests ovulation.  On Clomid, my dr. wants the level at least over 15.  So, I guess anything can happen.  Good luck.  I hope this is your month!
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progesterone levels do not indicate pregnancy and that sounds ok for now but if they are like that and you do turn out to be preg then they will probably put you on supplements good luck
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