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Hi there,

I was diagnosed with PCOS by my doctor and sent for a blood test and an vaginal ultrasound. 14 days later I have a very strong line on a HPT.

My doctor said that I would have to go on fertility drugs, but here we are 14 days later, pregnant.

As my last period was the 5th January and my negative blood test was Feb the 23rd, I'm not sure when I ovulated or how far along I am.

These are the results of the blood test. My doctor said the Prolactin should have been higher to show that I had ovulated, so I obviously didn't.

Can anyone in the profession understand the results? Does it look like I ovulated? My doctor is no help - and we're obviously not going back there.

Prolactin 441 mIU/L
FSH 4 U/L
LH 9 U/L
Oestradiol 243 pmol/L
progest 24.4 nmol/L
HCG <2

This test was taken on the 23rd and I have had another blood test to confirm preg since then.


Thanks!

2007-03-17 01:49:39 · 3 answers · asked by Senseless acts of beauty 3 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

3 answers

Don't question. Just be happy.

You don't have to overanalyze every thing that the doctor says.

You'll have ultrasounds, soon, and will be able to work on approx dates, but................. DON"T WORRY!!!!
They'll tell you how far along you are.

2007-03-17 02:07:50 · answer #1 · answered by kabmiller@verizon.net 4 · 0 0

Technically, your infertile your total existence until eventually the prompt you get your era, because sessions are extra blood liberating out of your uterus because your body is on the aspect of homestead a infant, overlaying the walls of your uterus with tissue and help. once your body realizes you at the prompt are not pregnant, it releases the tissue. that's likewise the reason you do not must have your era once you're on birth control, considering that birth control tricks your body into being pregnant by ability of liberating hormones. those hormones block any eggs from being fertilized, because in undemanding words one egg may be fertilized at a time. that's likewise why birth control are not one hundred% sensible. there is not any thanks to make the hormones precisely like that of a pregnant lady, basically on your body to have self assurance it.

2016-12-02 03:21:35 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm not a professional but my answer would be that sometimes the drs are wrong. Obviously, you got pregnant when they said you wouldn't be able to easily... that's wonderful!!!

I know a woman who had IVF with her 3 children and then 2 years later, had a child on her own, actually it totally surprised her and her husband! You never know.. congratulations!

2007-03-17 02:01:52 · answer #3 · answered by Trouble's Mama 5 · 0 0

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