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    Posted: 27 August 2012 at 8:17pm
Where can I find information as to what is the "normal" range for progesterone? Trying to find out specifically what baseline levels are considered normal
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Here you go Mumma2be: http://www.labtests.co.nz/images/Referrers/Tests/biochemistry%20reference%20ranges%20-%20thyroid%20function%20and%20reproductive%20hormones%20120503.pdf

<6 indicates ovulation is unlikely, as progesterone does not increase until after ovulation I would imagine you would see a low number for the entire follicular phase.

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So a little help here does this mean a pregesterone level of 3.9 on CD22 of a 24 day cycle is not so good or possibly got tested too late?
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I believe it indicates you didnt ovulate, are you on clomid or not?
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This might help you http://fertilityassociates.co.nz/Information-for-GPs/FSH,-Estradiol---Progesterone.aspx If you did ovulate my understanding is that your prog levels wouldnt be high enough to sustain a pregnancy. However im no expert :-)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Kumeroa Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 November 2012 at 9:38pm
no not on anything just been TTC for a year now so just first blood tests, thanks for info, looks like i need to go backk and chat with doctor
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A progesterone level over 25 suggests ovulation
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Where did u get this info from RajneesMum? If u look on the fertilty associates website the results are much broader than that
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