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PCOS and FSH Levels

Hi, can anyoneshed some light on this please. I am 35 and have PCOS, I have had had 2 confrmed mc and one that I think was one.

I have recently had some blood work done and my LH was 6.5 and FSH was 11.3, I know that I have PCOS but does this FSH mean that I have dimished ovarian function.

Just need to know what is going on with my body.

Heope someone can help.
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Hi there,

First of all, kelliejane, I am so sorry for your loss and your sense of confusion. I know how frustrating it can be when you don't know what's going on with your own body.

Thank you, 30something for your insight. Do you happen to know what the normal ranges are for LH and FSH? I recently had some blood tests done and my LH was at 0.2 and FSH at 1.2. (The tests were taken on day 16 or 17 of my cycle. Incidentally, my estrogen/estradiol was ,15 too.)

My Ob/Gyn doesn't know what it means exactly... and hasn't really explained much, except to say that these levels were very low. I don't know what the normal range is...and still don't know what these numbers mean.

Thank you,
NaWaiLohi
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906115 tn?1344200509
FSH of 10-13 means deminished reserve. You can still concieve if you hurry though. What day did they do these test on?
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