View Full Version : Trying to make sense of my blood test results
dreamingofwin
March 26th, 2014, 04:41 PM
I had the 21 day blood test in Nov. It was 100% 7 days after I ovd. All my doc said at the time was I 'possibly' ovd. I git a print out today as I go to gyne soon and was collecting my info. My resukt showed 18.6. Now when I look this up ov needs to be over 30 to be confirmed. Not sure now as to what will happen x
nuthinbutpink
March 26th, 2014, 04:57 PM
18.6 is great
After ovulation, progesterone levels should be greater than 10 to 12 ng/ml to have a better chance of a good pregnancy outcome.
dreamingofwin
March 26th, 2014, 05:20 PM
See this is why I am confused. Not sure if results are read differently in UK but all I can find is above 30 means you ovulated, below 30 means you've not. 50+ means healthy fertile female. My doc didnt say it was great she said it was v low and she wanted it higher. Will see what the specialist says x
dreamingofwin
March 26th, 2014, 05:24 PM
Right its not 18.6ng/ml its 18.6 nmol/L
maidentomother
March 26th, 2014, 05:33 PM
I would guess you did O but it was what they call 'weak' O, meaning suboptimal progesterone production (obviously) and possibly poor egg quality. The latter is more of a theory to my knowledge. Fortunately, clomid can help with both issues so it's potentially very easily fixed. I hope your dr suggests some good options.
atomic sagebrush
April 1st, 2014, 02:15 PM
Sometimes the results are just weird and then other times there is human error involved and the results are inconclusive. So it's hard to say. I had a swayer go into NYU to have bloodwork done (v. prestigious) and was told that she hadn't ovulated, wasn't going to ovulate any time soon, and was menopausal and they began pushing her to start IVF with donor eggs because she had no chance of conception with her own eggs. She was actually PREGNANT and delivered a healthy baby girl 9 months later. They just happened to time the bloodwork at a point where it came back with strange results.
What I do want you to understand is that a result in November, is really not meaningful to NOW. Cycles are funny things and we all have oddball ones from time to time. If your new OB takes the results from November to be of serious import and begins planning a course of action based upon them, I would seek a second opinion.
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