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progesterone levels please help!!!

by darryl2030, Aug 26, 2008 09:49PM
Hi i recently found out i was 6 weeks preg my hcg was 13000 and my progesterone was 48 very high and healthy the doc said.
yesterday i had my levels re-checked which has been 2 weeks since the last, and my hcg has gone up now 108000 but my progesterone has dropped to 33.5 i am worried cause i had a miscarriage a while ago at 7 weeks and now i am 8 weeks i dont see my doc till tom so just wonderered if anyone has expierienced this and been fine.
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by mslkpage, Aug 27, 2008 08:52AM
Progesterone can fluctuate big time during any given day. Whether it's 48 or 33, your level is great. Chances are if they had drawn your blood earlier or later that day, it would have been different. As long as it's over 15, you're fine. : )

by darryl2030, Aug 28, 2008 02:49AM
thanks i feel a bit better just worried
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