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FSH and LH levels at midcycle peak

Hi,
So my OBGYN sent me to get blood tests bc I've been trying to get pregnant for 5 months with no luck. I had asked her if there was a specific day that I should take the test and she said no, so stupidly I took the test on CD14 the first day of my peak on my Clearblue monitor. She said that my levels of FSH and LH were high, which I would assume they woudl be since it was midcycle, but said she is a bit concerned and it could make me menouposal (I'm 28)!!!! Have regular periods, and always seem to ovulate....my FSH was 25.9 and LH was 70.9 she now wants me to take the test again on CD3 when I should have taken it the in the first place. In the meantime I'm freaking out and want to make sure these levels are within the normal range for midcycle peak, which a lot of sites do say they are, but wanted to speak to some ppl that may know!

Thank You!
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You are absolutely correct. Your levels for the midcycle surge levels of FSH and LH are within normal limits. So don't worry--you need a cycle day 2 or 3 FSH,LH and Estradiol level to measure ovarian reserve not a midcycle surge level.
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Hi

I was tested on day 3 and had an fsh reading of 17. I have regular periods and regular ovulation.

Pleasr tell me what this means
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A related discussion, Low LH LEVEL was started.
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A related discussion, Question about my FSH, LH levels was started.
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Thank you soooo much!!!!!!!!!!!
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