Does anyone know how to determine what are "good" levels of estrogen and progesterone for two weeks post-IUI? I have been scouring the internet to no avail. The doctor gave me numbers and, of course, I wish to obsess over them.
How'm I gonna save the world when the world ain't ready?
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I have no idea. Can you ask your doctor or maybe one of the nurses at the office?
(I know what you mean about obsessing over labs. I do the same thing)
This is far from the scientific answer you are seeking, but I bet that if you have more estrogen and progesterone in your blood than ice cream in your freezer, then you are good to go.
Sending positive babymaking mojo your way...
Well I wasn't going to comment because I didn't want to be unhelfpul, but I'll join the crowd ... I have no idea about estrogen levels but I know that supposedly it makes you feel good .. estrogen I mean, so if you're feeling less depressed than normal, maybe that's a clue?
I was about to google for you, then realized that was futile, considering I was going to use the exact words from your post, which you had most likely already done in a million different iterations. Sorry I can't help! But at least you now know how friendly we can all be when we're unhelpful.
I didn't realize you were already two weeks post. I'm sending good thoughts your way.
Wow...I didn't know either. MANY good vibes your way!
I know when I had my first beta test numbers, I also obsessed and I was able to find it on the net. I am SURE you've scoured it as well, so I'm sorry I don't know more. Can't your doc help you out a little?
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