My doc got my progesterone tested and the number came a bit low according to me. Im 6 weeks and now stressing about miscarriage. What level is considered okay normally? want to understand before my next visit.
Progesterone levels are incredibly important, especially in early pregnancy and for cases like mine, having gone through IVF. However, the 'good' level can vary so much based on weeks of gestation and individual needs. It's crucial to discuss your specific numbers with your fertility specialist or gynaecologist; they'll provide the right context and guidance for *your* pregnancy journey.
This is definitely something for your doctor. Every woman's body is different, and the 'normal' range can vary by lab and gestational week. Instead of looking up general numbers online and getting worried, just schedule a quick call with your gynac. They'll interpret your specific results accurately.
Haan, yeh toh doctor hi batayenge na beta. Har kisi ka alag hota hai. Mera toh doctor ne bas bola tha sab theek hai, mujhe numbers ka kya pata. Tu apna reports dikha, gynac ko pooch. Wahi sahi salah denge.
Beta, these medical numbers are best understood by your doctor. Just make sure you follow their instructions and trust in the process. Keep positive thoughts and take good care of your health. Your doctor will tell you if everything is as it should be.
Arey beti, humko kya pata ye sab numbers ka? Humare time toh doctor bas bol dete the sab theek hai. Tu apni doctor se baat kar, wahi sahi batayegi tere liye kya theek hai.
This is a question for your doctor. They will look at your specific reports and tell you if your levels are good. Please consult them directly for this.
Good progesterone levels? Haha, my friend, that sounds like a question for someone who actually knows medical stuff! I just remember my doctor saying 'it's good' and I was like 'yay!' Honestly, your gynac is the only one who can tell you what's right for *your* body. Don't play doctor with Google, okay?
Listen, this is a very specific medical question. What's 'good' depends on your individual situation, gestational age, and your doctor's assessment. Please don't rely on general numbers from the internet. Call your gynaecologist and discuss your reports with them directly. They are the expert.
Oh, I've been wondering about this too! It gets so confusing with all the numbers you read online. I think it's one of those things where we absolutely have to ask our doctor, because what's normal for one might be different for another. I'm noting down to ask my gynac next visit!
Oh, I remember my reports had all these numbers, but honestly, I just relied on my doctor to tell me if they were okay. My parents and MIL always said, 'Doctor knows best for these things.' So please, show your reports to your gynaecologist; they are the right person to explain it to you fully.