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(reply to Anonymous)

Hi Anonymous,
In addition to what Alison has told you, wanted to share the test results chart for blood work related to menstruation and pregnancy:
hCG beta levels:
Non-pregnant females = <5 mU/mL
Pregnant females =
0-1 weeks - 0-50mU/mL
1-2 weeks - 40-300mU/mL
2-3 weeks - 100-5,000mU/mL
3-4 weeks - 500-10,000mU/mL
4-5 weeks - 1,000-50,000mU/mL
5-6 weeks - 10,000-100,000mU/mL
6-8 weeks - 15,000-200,000mU/mL
2-3 months - 10,000-100,000mU/mL

Progesterone levels:
Normal Menstruating Females
Follicular Phase - 0.2-1.4ng/mL (This is when you have your period and the time until you ovulate)
Luteal Phase - 3.3-25.6ng/mL (This is when you are ovulating)
Mid-luteal Phase - 4.4-28.0ng/mL (This is the time between ovulation and your next period)

Pregnant Females
1st Trimester - 11.2-90.0ng/mL
2nd Trimester - 25.6-89.4ng/mL
3rd Trimester - 48.4-422.5ng/mL

Post Menopausal Females - <0.1-0.7ng/mL

So your level of 1.2 clearly indicates that you were not pregnant at the time of testing. If your period was late by an estimated 16 days, results should accurate for testing at that time.
Hope this information helps clear up any confusion you may be having.

March 3, 2011 - 1:39pm

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