I had my test done today and got positive with hcg 335 ! ( 12dp5dt)
I have tested also progesterone and estrogene levels since I had miscarried history ( 2 chemical actually ) and my progesterone was 9.2. I am on injections twice a day 25ml (progesterone dex) since our frozen transfer.
Is this progesterone mean any risk for this pregnancy ?
Anyone has ever experienced good hcg and low progesterone ?
I have another test in 2 days, but trying to calm myself 😞
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Not sure about the unit but I contacted my clinic they told me to continue on injections 2 times a day. I had other 2 pregnancies where my progesterone was 20 something in my first one and 10 in the second oneboth ended in MC. So not sure what to think 😔 thank you for your reply 😊💐
Thank you 🙏🏻 I will see tomorrow’s result and ask my doctor to add more in case. They are not willing to add any more injection now but maybe someone else.
Yes I was on one Lubion injection a day and 3 cylogest. They then increased my Lubion to 2 times a day as i was bleeding early on. ❤️ i really think progesterone is important as my ladt try ended in chemical and my progesterone was low. Xxx
Tomorrow I have an other blood work for hcg. and progesterone 🙏🏻 Hopefully I will see better numbers, it is just scary that progesterone is so low. I can’t stop panicking about it. 😔
I don't know that brand, but looks like the same size dose.I didn't do pessaries, just 2x injections a day.I had pessaries before but they just didn't absorb in my body!
Always felt safer knowing with a jab I was getting a good amount!
I see. I am kind a surprise that injection is not enough by itself for me or maybe it is early and it will rise and I am panicking for nothing. Idk anymore…! Thank you so much for sharing by the way. 🙏🏻
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