blood test for progesterone? - Fertility Network UK

Fertility Network UK

56,444 members59,767 posts

blood test for progesterone?

Givemesunshine1 profile image
2 Replies

We had ERA test & needed 150hours more of progesterone but the clinic didn’t do a blood test to measure progesterone levels- is this right?

Is there a chance my body didn’t absorb the progesterone pessaries or injections?

Written by
Givemesunshine1 profile image
Givemesunshine1
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
2 Replies
Eggfreezer2015 profile image
Eggfreezer2015

My clinic told me that the key indicators with ERA is when to start the progesterone rather than how much, so this may explain why they did not measure it. Good luck x

JA-fnuk profile image
JA-fnukPartnerNurseFertility Network UK

Unlikely that your body did not absorb the progesterone Have you spoken to the clinic regarding your concerns about your blood levels - they should be able to reassure you

Good luck for the future

Janet

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Progesterone blood test

Hi ladies, I’ve been recommend to get a progesterone (day 21) blood test done. And planning for...
CreateIVF profile image

Progesterone blood test & Lubion advice please

Hi all, I was wondering if anyone who is taking Lubion has had their progesterone levels tested...
DLZ321 profile image

Progesterone test

Just a quick question. Had result back from progesterone test and 58.8. What should it be. I just...
Doglover7866 profile image

Progesterone for ERA test

Hi there, I’m doing an ERA test soon and have been given oral utrogestan to take for my...
Nenad profile image

Help, day 21 progesterone

Can anyone help? I have had a positive urine ovulation test this month, I also did a progesterone...
kitscat profile image

Moderation team

See all
Claire_FNUK profile image
Claire_FNUKAdministrator
JA-fnuk profile image
JA-fnukPartner

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.