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*sensitive* beta HCG results and progesterone results 11dp5dt

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Hi everyone, to give you an update, just got my HCG results back (I am 11dp5dt) as official test day and it’s at 492! Really shocked and relieved 😭🫶🏼🥰

Interestingly though my progesterone has dipped, I had it originally drawn the day before my transfer and it was 45, and today it was 36.5. Apparently that’s still above normal range as they say normal is 15/20 but they are going to discuss tomorrow if to give me an extra pessary a day (currently on 200mg in morning, x1 lubion at lunchtime, x1 200mg in evening). Has anyone else had theirs dip? I know it’s still normal range but I’m not sure what a ‘good’ progesterone level should be? X

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JBell1987

amazing news , congratulations 💞💞

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Savvy_teapot

Congrats!

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Nenad

yay so happy for you! Xxx

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Millbanks

Yay!! So pleased for you my lovely 🥰🥰🥰🥰

My progesterone has done that before. They just upped it to 3x pessaries and 2x lubion a day 😱

Xx

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PrincessGurn1984 in reply toMillbanks

Thank you! What caused your progesterone to dip? Do you think it’s anything I should be concerned about? X

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Millbanks in reply toPrincessGurn1984

No I think it fluctuates anyway, they just need to up it and I’m sure it’ll be fine xx

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PrincessGurn1984 in reply toMillbanks

Is this with the pregnancy you carried to term? Sorry for all the questions lol. Just want to make sure I get the levels right, might do it for a week then get them checked again to make sure it’s made enough of a difference x

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Millbanks in reply toPrincessGurn1984

Yes it was 🥰

Aw it’s natural to want it all perfect. Try not to worry xx

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PrincessGurn1984 in reply toMillbanks

PHEW thanks that takes some of the worry away for me 🥰

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Rainbowbaby22

woop woop yeahhhhhhh .well done you xx

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PrincessGurn1984 in reply toRainbowbaby22

Thank you! Keeping it all crossed 🤞🏼🫶🏼

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Redsequin

Such good news! Well done, lovely. I hope that's reassured you and you'll find it easier now to step away from the tests now. 😉

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PrincessGurn1984 in reply toRedsequin

Thank you! No more wee tests for me! 🤪🙌🏽

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McQueeny

fantastic news, so happy for you 🤗🤩 x

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PrincessGurn1984 in reply toMcQueeny

Thank you! 🤞🏼 x

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Klndmr

Congratulations 🥳🙏🍀🤗❤️

congratulations! Great news.x

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