A chemical pregnancy is a pregnancy that doesn't develop much beyond implantation.
thanks girls!
what is a chemical pregnancy?
I'm day 23 today so I am waiting until day 29 to test b/c that will be exactly 2 weeks from when I got a positive opk...i want to test sooner but i don't think many people can find out there preggos any sooner...right?
i can't even imagine miscarrying again...... :( i'm tossing that thought from my mind :)
thank you!
I had my level checked in Jan to see if I was ovulating and it was 76. Turns out I was pregnant (but I ended up miscarrying at 8 weeks).
Last month I had it checked and it was at 29 and I was pregnant again, but it ended up being chemical.
Not sure if this helps...I think as long as it's over a certain level it's considered "normal" but I'm not sure what that level is at day 21 or 22. Once a pregnancy is established my RE likes to see it over 30
My progesterone was 24 last month and I have been TTC for 8 months now and no positive. I know I BD every other day or every day so as to not miss it but still no positive.
piscean4: thanks!
I'm curious to see how others have turned out if they had a high progesterone level or a low progesterone level...maybe we can get some input :) ?? :) :)
Your Progesterone looks really good!
they expect to see around 10 on a non medicated cycle and 15+ on a medicated cycle.
I do know that low progesterone is an indicator of low fertility ; not sure about the hisg numbers though!