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I think I might be pregnant! Finally!

Hi everyone! Im back! For the last 6 months I have been going to the doctors to have progesterone tests and all of them have come back saying I haven't ovulated. I think they are doing them at the wrong time though, does anyone know the perfect time to do a progesterone test after ovulation? I had a progesterone test a few days ago, and it was 20. Anyone know what this means? Is it good or bad? Im 2 days late for my period and Im going to do a test friday or saturday to be positive!
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As Megs2girls7 said- anything over 10 is good news! It means you ovulated. It sounds like you ovulated late. They typically do the test on CD21, or about a week after ovulation. If you ovulated late then it is no wonder your period is late. Ovulation determines when you'll have your next period (about 14 days after ovulation). So you can take a test about a week after your positive progesterone screening.
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1055658 tn?1300845290
when I was having my progesterone tested I was told that anything over 10 was good so 20 is a good sign. Take a test and let us know! =o)
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good luck !!
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1285651 tn?1319642429
If your two days late for your period than you can take a test today! Most pregnancy tests are 99% accurate the first day of your missed period. Good luck!!
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Congrats. take a test!
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