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FSH level

by TrishV72, May 14, 2008 08:26PM
Tags: fsh, clomid
I have another question for anyone willing to answer.  I am so new to this and was just told that my 3 day blood work was ok but my fsh was slightly high but should not be to much of a problem I am on clomid 50mg this month.  I did not know what fsh was until today and when I started looking this up I was very up set everything seems so final with this problem.  Has anyone had any luck getting pg even with this slightly high(do not know the number)level?
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by babyalive, May 14, 2008 09:52PM
You'll really need to know the number to get a good answer.  I would ask your dr.  Anything below 10 is good.  11 - 15 is elevated and means you're entering Diminished Ovarian Reserve. (Eggs are running low).  16 - 20 means it will most likely be very difficult to acheive a pregnancy. Above 20 basically means SOL, your eggs are on empty.  But, there are always exceptions.  I've heard of women with FSH of 30+ getting pregnant.
Good luck.

by Sil82, May 15, 2008 10:44AM
To: babyalive
Oh ! is that true?? I am worried too because my FSH level was 15 on day 3. I am still 25 years old. My RE suggested to rerun the test next cycle to make sure. Could it be possible that I am running out of my ovarian reserve at this early age??? I had 3 miscarriages in past 2 years. Could this be causing those??? any help is greatly appreciated.

--Silpa

by rene67, May 15, 2008 11:24AM
To: Sil82
I have FSH of 14 at age 40...I've also had 3 miscarriages in the past 2 years.  However, not sure high FSH was the problem, but it is an indicator of diminished ovarian reserve and possibly the eggs left are all of poor quality.  

At your age, the FSH could indicate preovarian failure and/or you will start menopause earlier.  But if you are having regular periods and have gotten pregnant, that's good.  Even at my age my RE thinks I should try one more time with my own eggs.

I'm sorry you have to worry about this at your age, hopefully your next test will be better.  

by rene67, May 15, 2008 11:29AM
To: TrishV72
As I noted, my FSH is 14 and I've gotten pregnant 3x in the last 2 yrs (all m/c though).  Babyalive correctly noted that this is elevated.  

You should ask dr and/or lab for the number, maybe its not so bad.  Also, different docs have different opinions.  My RE isn't too worried about the 14, but when mention to others they think it will be hard for me to get pregnant (then I remind them I DID).

by Kash12, May 15, 2008 11:41AM
I agree with the PP.. it might mean that the eggs are diminished or the quality is lower. I have a slightly higher FSH and this is what my RE told me.

by Sil82, May 15, 2008 12:40PM
some quick dumb question.. how tough the egg donation process??? I am wondering if I can ask my sister to do it .. I only want to ask her if there is no other go ...

by TrishV72, May 15, 2008 01:05PM
Well here's the thing, I am really afraid to ask what the number was because that could kill the last bit of hope I have.  She did tell me that she is not to worried about it and go ahead this month and try again (I am on clomid this month) today is cd10 so i gues we will just have to see.

Good luck to everyone!

by rene67, May 15, 2008 01:35PM
To: TrishV72
If she is not too worried, it can't be that high.  I still have hope with 14, yours is probably less.  

For me, I'd rather just know.

by LisaRG, May 15, 2008 04:15PM
To: Trish
FSH day 3 bounces around from month to month.  One month mine was 10.2  - high side of normal and then last month it was 7.2 - good.
Ask your RE for an AMH ( MIS) test.  It is a brand new test and a more reliable ovarian reserve marker.

by croft2244, Oct 09, 2009 03:14PM
my fsh  age 36 is 17.5  is that mean i can get pregnant?

by autumnj, Oct 15, 2009 03:27PM
My FSH was just checked in the last two weeks and I am an 8.5. My OB/GYNO said that I am going through perimenopause and that if I want to get pregnant again I have to do it now. I have extreme fatigue and extreme spaciness on a daily basis. Not sure if those symptoms are associated with the FSH level or not. Any suggestions would be great.
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