Based on the progesterone number of 1.2 on day 21, I'd guess that you were correct in thinking that you did not ovulate. Here are "normal" progesterone levels in women, keeping in mind that we are all different:
Day 1-14 of monthly cycle
1 to 1.5 ng/ml
Day 15-28 of monthly cycle
2-28 ng/ml
Are you trying to conceive? Taking your basal temperature can also help you figure out when, or whether, you are ovulating. Do you know how to do this?
You mention Metformin; are you diabetic? May I ask why you were having your progesterone tested? What did your doctor say about the low levels?
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Hi, Anon. Thank you for your question!
Based on the progesterone number of 1.2 on day 21, I'd guess that you were correct in thinking that you did not ovulate. Here are "normal" progesterone levels in women, keeping in mind that we are all different:
Day 1-14 of monthly cycle
1 to 1.5 ng/ml
Day 15-28 of monthly cycle
2-28 ng/ml
Are you trying to conceive? Taking your basal temperature can also help you figure out when, or whether, you are ovulating. Do you know how to do this?
You mention Metformin; are you diabetic? May I ask why you were having your progesterone tested? What did your doctor say about the low levels?
May 8, 2009 - 8:19amThis Comment
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