Posted By hfhs.md.rcs on March 20, 1999 at 11:54:04:
In Reply to: low progesterone levels during pregnancy posted by Malisa on March 20, 1999 at 10:23:07:
I just got my blood results from my dr. confirming my pregnancy, although the nurse stated my progesterone level was slightly low at (13) and the
normalNormal saline flush was around 32. I was given a prescription for progesterone suppositeries,inwhich I will began tonight. I'm very scared, I've never had a
miscarriage before and thats all I've been seeing on the internet. I have one child which was pretty
normalNormal saline flush besides the C-Section it took to bring her into the world. Does this automatically mean I will have an
abortionAbortion
Abortion - elective or therapeutic
Abortion procedure
Miscarriage, will the suppositeries help, what can I do?
Dear Malisa:
Progesterone level in the luteal phase should be >10 ng/ml and in early pregnacy >15 ng/ml. An
isolatedIsolated sleep paralysis progesterone level in the absence of any clinical signs/symptoms has no predictive value: repeated low values are not reassuring, but by itself, this information still does not predict the outcome for the pregnancy.
Progesterone suppositories are
safeSafe driving for teens
Safe sex , contain "natural hormone" an will increase the serum progesterone level. Their value as therapy is unproven.
The pattern of the quantitated hCG levels in serum is a best predictor of early trophoblast (placental cell origin) function.
Keywords: progesterone level, early pregnancy
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