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Progesterone level and fertility

Has anyone come back quickly from a less than 1 on a progesterone test? I freaked out when I was told my level was .9 So my dr. put me on progesterone to induce my period and now I am on my first bout of Clomid. I am 38. I am lucky enough to have 3 kids with my first husband. I was totally surprised when I found out it was ME with issues. I wonder if I will recover or are my eggs old. I did have significant weight gain then loss within a 5 year period (100lbs).
I get my progesterone level checked again in 2 weeks. Will I have to take provera every month? So I started my Clomid, I go in Monday for my HSG. I am hoping to ovulate this week too. How long after an HSG is comfortable to get active with the hubby?
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well i'm the same at the moment... i took provera lat month to bring it on after going with Af for 6 months and then i took clomid which in australia ti's clomiphene any way when i had a blood test my progesterone levels were low and i din't ovulate so i'm going back to see my gyn on tuesday to see whether i take the provera again and then 100mg of clomiphene and hopefully something will happen wish me luck lol i hope i was some help to you
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Thank-you for your post. It is so scary to find this stuff out. Please keep me posted on how your progesterone increases. I has to doesn't it? I am sorry you are going through this too, but it is somewhat comforting to know I am not alone **hugs**
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