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Hi all.

We’re a year into trying to concieve, and we’ve started to get blood tests etc through our GP and I have my first appointment in a couple of weeks with Gynecology.

I got my initial blood tests back today and my GP commented on how high my progesterone was - so high that it could indicate pregancy (but my period arrived today so I’m very much not pregnant!)

Has anyone else had high progesterone and did it cause issues?

Thanks in advance.

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Hi! I never had issues with high progesterone - rather opposite with too low. Have you done HPT? I don't want to give you false hope etc but some ladies are bleeding like "normal" even when pregnant. Good luck with your journey!

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