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Progesterone levels

I just had a 3 day embryo transfer last Thursday with 2-Grade A embryos. Today would be my day 7th day. My progesterone was 16 and the doctor has up'd my prog. shots to 2ml. Is 16 too low for embryos to implant considering yesterday or today they could implant. I am 39, excellent health. I am also on 4 estrogen patches. My estrogen was 600???? Thank you
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that's what were hoping for and thank you!! Good Luck to you!
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212720 tn?1304375415
I never did IUI or even IVF. I was on a very high dose of Clomid which is why my progesterone levels were checked.

I truly wish you the best of luck! You need a couple boys to offset all of those girls. :)
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Thank you for info. This is our 4th IVF. Had beautiful embryos everytime and nothing happened. We did have 2 we froze this past Sat. that blastocyst. I hope the ones they put in blastocyst. I have no children and my husband has four girls, (oldest 16) so we both really want hope this time works. Did you have any symptoms after your transfer? Did you take preg. test b 4 u went back for blood test?
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212720 tn?1304375415
16 is a high enough level for them to implant. With this pregnancy my prog level was only an 11 and that was taken at 14dpo. Doc did put me on 400mg prometrium until I was 12 weeks along. I am now 22 weeks and all is well.

Good Luck!
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