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Old 03-18-2005, 05:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Beta numbers and Progesterone

Hello,
It's been many years since I was here. I have 2 children DS age nine no problems conceiving. My DD age 4 was different. I was diagnosed with PCO's and went on Clomid. We conceived using the Clomid. It's now four years later and we want to have another child. I had bloodwork drawn last Saturday to start the Clomid process again. They doctor told me that I had Ovulated. I took 2 First Response and got 2 positives today. Went to my OBGYN in shock to have blood drawn. My questions are

What is a good Beta range and Progesterone range (I should have the results tommorrow)

I am so nervous. I remember with my daughter my progesterone level began to fall so I was put on vaginal suppositories.

How often should blood work be done. I feel so out of the loop. I have forgotten all the begginning doctor's appointments. I saw a RE last pregnancy and I just want to make sure my OBGYN is doing what needs to be done.

Thank you for any help and suggestions. Again I am happy to be back. I have all those questions going through my head and no where to find the correct answers.........Colleen

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Old 03-28-2005, 09:21 PM   #2 (permalink)
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As far as I know...

RE\nurses prefer to see an HCG at 150 and prog. over 40 initially; however, there have been success stories with slightly lower numbers.

Best wishes to you.

34 yrs TTC 4 yrs, DH is 39
IUI#1 pg\mc 9w
IUI#2, 3, 4, 5 All BFN
IUI-IVF#1
IVF#2,3
FET#1,2
Natural Chem. pg\loss
IVF#4 BFP 3/6
3/18 12dp3dt: 337 (p4=191)
3/22 16dp3dt:1452 (p4=305)
3/28 22dp3dt 11,536 (p4=205)
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Old 03-30-2005, 12:00 PM   #3 (permalink)
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My hcg at 12dpo was 47 (very normal) and progesterone was 32. 32 is considered high if you aren't on progesterone. If you are not on it any level over 20 is considered VERY good. I know many people that had progesterone of 10 to 15 and had healthy PG"S.
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