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ask: high LH 20.7iu/L,LOW PROGESTERONE 14.5, FSH 5.5iu/L, E2 0.36NMOI/L

By Anonymous August 13, 2011 - 4:55am
 
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How do i balance this problem and become a mother? FSH 5.5iu/L, LH 20.7iu/L, prolactin 196miu/L, PROGESTERONE 14.5nmoI/l, oestradiol E2 0.36nmoI/l, thanks.

 
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Hi Anonymous,
Thank you for your question and welcome to Empowher. Can you please provide more information. What has your doctor explained to you about your situation; test scores. How long have you been trying to get pregnant? Do you have any other children? How old are you?

Thank you for the additional information.

Missie

August 13, 2011 - 8:18am
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I AM 34, COMMENT WAS POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME, FOR 2YEARS AND TWO MONTHS, NO CHILDREN BEFORE

August 13, 2011 - 8:35am
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Hi again Anonymous,
The more information your provide, the better chance we have to provide you an answer. If you are diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome which is causing the tests results to be abnormal for baby bearing, you have underlying issues that will help increase your chances of pregnancy.

Normally with polycystic syndrome you may be overweight, diabetes may be an issue or thyroid issues may also be a problem. Are any of these an underlying issue?

Here is some further information for you that may be helpful dealing with polycystic syndrome http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001408/.

This site also provides information on what changes may occur to help with pregnancy. I hope this helps you. Please let us know.

Thanks,
Missie

August 13, 2011 - 9:29am
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