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What number to look for on blood work tomorrow???

by cctice, Jul 12, 2009 01:22PM
I have my D21 bloodwork tomorrow. It actually will be D22? I had my iui on D14. What numbers are normal for early pregnancy? Anyone have any advice? Thanks!
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by Heather5, Jul 12, 2009 02:48PM
Hi cctice! It will actually be too early to test for pregnancy on CD22. What they're probably testing tomorrow is your progesterone levels. This is usually testes about 7 days after ovulation or on CD21. A level of 10 or more indicates a good ovulation and is high enough to support a possible pregnancy. Best of luck!

by cctice, Jul 12, 2009 07:42PM
To: Heather5
Thanks for clarifying...I remember having this test about a year ago when we first started trying and my number kept being one...now it's coming back to me. That's how they first knew my progesterone was low i guess. Okay so I'm praying for a 10 or more!
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