Well level 1 is a good place to start
But I hear level 2 is the bomb
see a doctor
The magnesium chloride is normally present in the cell. It does not affect the progesterone level, normally.
Estrogen and progesterone levels begin to increase prior to mensuration.
Your progesterone needs to be over 20. I would ask IMMEDIATELY for progesterone cream, shots, or oral. If you are in the early stages of five weeks your hcg beta is perfect.
I'd say about 200
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Talk to your dr. He may want to test your hcg and progesterone levels to see if they are normal. Hes going to up my dose this is the 2nd time i have been on this and i do ovulate
Progesterone doesn't start your period, it's actually the drop in progesterone that starts your period. Progesterone caused the uterus lining to build up, if pregnancy doesn't occur the progesterone level drops causing the uterine lining to break down - menstruation.
As the level of LH decreases after peaking, it causes the corpus luteum in the ovary to regress, leading to a decrease in progesterone production. This decrease in progesterone triggers menstruation in the absence of pregnancy.
4.0 to 8.0 ng/ml
Spotting while on progesterone suppositories is considered normal unless you experience heavy bleeding or is accompanied with cramping. If the spotting does not subside within a few days or you experience any other symptoms you should notify your doctor.
At 5 weeks LMP the average hCG level is: 18 - 7,340 mIU/ml. So your hCG level is completely normal at 650 mIU/ml.Progesterone level during the first trimester is (on average) 9 - 47. A level of '6' at 5 weeks LMP maybe a little low or maybe completely normal for YOU! If you are not having any problems I would advice you to follow your doctor's suggestions or get a second opinion if you don't agree with him/her.I you are having symptoms a retest done 72 hours after the first test should be concidered.