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So i just got a print out from my gp of my blood test over the last year, my last levels were november so fsh was 9, and Lh was 4, what does this mean as i was told it was normal? X

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Sayusayme

Hi dear

How are you?

Saw your messages

Your fsh is follicle stimulating hormones should be 4-9 range on day 3 of ur cycle which shows your have good amount of eggs in your ovary that means your ovarian reserve is good dear and you lucky ....so all best with your eggs and get Prego soon

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Purplewitch18 in reply toSayusayme

Thanyou so much for your reply! Im glad somethings going right, really appreciate you answering xx

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Cinderella5

You results from your GP surgery/Lab normally give reference ranges for what is classed as normal they are usually opposite your results. For instance my FSH result recently was 5U/L and to the left it gives the normal ref range of (3.5-12.5U).xx

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Purplewitch18 in reply toCinderella5

Hi cinderella, yes it does give normal ranges on there but says from 1 to 12, ive read under 9 was best for fsh and wasnt sure about lh. Just wanted a bit of reassurance, especially if we end up having to see that depressing consultant again xx

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Cinderella5 in reply toPurplewitch18

You LH levels will fluctate in your cycles with it being the highest at ovulation time. so it raises from day 1 of your cycle up to ovulation then starts to drop from then to your period....so will be at the lowest at that point. Guess it depends when in your cycle you had your bloods taken if that makes sense.xx

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Purplewitch18 in reply toCinderella5

Yes it was the standard day 3 and 21 or whatever it is, though i have a 30 day cycle and it says on the form they did it on a 28 day so was probably slightly out xx

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Purplewitch18 in reply toCinderella5

That makes sense, thankyou Cinderella xx

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Cinderella5 in reply toPurplewitch18

A good start anyway! Best of luck, hope you get to see someone else at the clinic this time.xx

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Purplewitch18 in reply toCinderella5

Thankyou, im sure i will be posting all about it xx

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LyricaJane in reply toCinderella5

Hi Cinderella, I've have an AMH of 8.7 at 33 years old. Is FSH the same as AMH results? Which one is gives the result for ovarian reserve?

Thank you :)

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Cinderella5 in reply toLyricaJane

Your AMH is the one for egg reserves.xx

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Sayusayme in reply toPurplewitch18

Yes dear the more less your fsh value better is the egg quantity and quality

So chill dear your eggs are sexy and strong🤗

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Purplewitch18 in reply toSayusayme

Aww love that 😄, thankyou sayusayme xx

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