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Are The Progesterone Levels Too Low 11.2 & 15.7?

I am a 33 y/o female in the sixth week of my fourth pregnancy. I have had my progesterone levels checked and they were 11.2 and 15.7 at week 4.5 and 5.5 respectively. Is this level too low and a cause for concern enough to require supplemental progesterone? I have had progesterone shots before with babies two and three but felt with number three that it might have been an unnecessary precaution.
Fri, 14 Apr 2017
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I really appreciate your concern, I would advise you not to worry about the progesterone level that you have if it is not the clinical manifestation is there then no needs to worry bout this, not diet could increase or decrease the level of progesterone level now as long as the pregnancy is concern I think your gynecologist will take better care for all the hormone and you need not to worry about this, hope this information helps.
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Are The Progesterone Levels Too Low 11.2 & 15.7?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, I would advise you not to worry about the progesterone level that you have if it is not the clinical manifestation is there then no needs to worry bout this, not diet could increase or decrease the level of progesterone level now as long as the pregnancy is concern I think your gynecologist will take better care for all the hormone and you need not to worry about this, hope this information helps.