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159063 tn?1247272817

blood work

ok as you all know I did not make a baby with this IUI I am day 2 of my AF and here is my blood work does this all seem ok, thought FSH was way to low.. FSH--> 0.7
                            progesterone--> 0.9
                            E2--> <20    


can any one tell me if this is good for day 2.. RE said it was fine. .I want to know what does fine mean. .is FSH way to low.. or does it go up and down depending on where you are at in your cycle            
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Are you sure that FSH wasnt just a 7??? and not .7??? Because 7 would be completely normal....
.7 would seem extremely low...so typo?
   Estrogen levels want to be below around 75 on day 3...the lower the better.
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159063 tn?1247272817
hi, when I talked to the nurse, she said 0.7 for FSH and i repeated that and asked is that ok?? and she said yup thats fine. my estrogen level was < 20 thats what she told me. I thought 0.7 was super low as well, but thats what she said, unless they screwed up at the doctors office, anyway got the go ahead to restart the injections.
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178239 tn?1277405491
I'd say there's a typo on the lab report and she's just reading it verbatim. It is more than likely 7.0. Which is a good #. Anything below 10 is great. E2 is good also. Everything looks very much normal, YEA!!!
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