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Question: I am 34 years old. I have been married for 4 years and have been unable to get pregnant. At the beginning of my marriage, during a period of hormonal control, my estrogen levels were low. When I asked my doctor the reason for the decrease in estrogen, he said it was stress. I took the pills, but my last test found I had low progesterone. I have irregular menstrual cycles and a few months ago my period was almost a month and a half late. I drank "promulut" and my menstrual cycle came back. On the ultrasound they found a small cyst in my ovary which the doctor said was absolutely not dangerous and then on the following ultrasound there was no sign or presence of a cyst. The fact that progesterone is low scares me. Can I get pregnant with such progesterone parameters? What does it do? Will my pregnancy be at risk if I become pregnant? Answer: If infertility lasts for more than four years, more detailed follow-up and treatment should be carried out. Basic testing for this problem involves checking hormonal status on certain days of the menstrual cycle. Your gynecologist can tell you when and which hormones should be checked.
You mentioned that your menstrual cycle is irregular. You Hong Kong Telegram Number Data must first find out the cause of this Hong Kong Telegram Number Data situation. In conjunction with hormonal status on certain days of the cycle, the growth and maturation of the egg cell contents should be monitored to see if you are experiencing regular ovulation and subsequent corpus luteum formation. The corpus luteum is the physiological structure that produces progesterone during the second phase of the cycle, and its full function is extremely important in early pregnancy. Of course, through gynecological examination and ultrasound examination, other lesions that may hinder pregnancy (such as polyps, fibroids, cysts, etc.) can also be found. It is also necessary to control the movement of the fallopian tubes (because fertilization is carried out in the fallopian tubes by a test called hysterosalpingography (HSG). This procedure is carried out in the uterus using a contrast agent and recorded by X-rays. Record here before doing it , a negative microbial culture of the vagina and cervix and a low erythrocyte sedimentation rate are required. A sperm test of the partner is also important to discover the cause of infertility, as determined by the number, shape, and motility of the sperm. When all these tests are completed, gynecology The doctor will be able to determine if and where the problem is to prevent pregnancy. Q: I am 34 years old, married for 4 years and have been unable to get pregnant.
At the beginning of my marriage, during a period of hormonal control, my estrogen levels were low. When I asked my doctor the reason for the decrease in estrogen, he said it was stress. I took the pills, but my last test found I had low progesterone. I have irregular menstrual cycles and a few months ago my period was almost a month and a half late. I drank "promulut" and my menstrual cycle came back. On the ultrasound they found a small cyst in my ovary which the doctor said was absolutely not dangerous and then on the following ultrasound there was no sign or presence of a cyst. The fact that progesterone is low scares me. Can I get pregnant with such progesterone parameters? What does it do? Will my pregnancy be at risk if I become pregnant? Answer: If infertility lasts for more than four years, more detailed follow-up and treatment should be carried out. Basic testing for this problem involves checking hormonal status on certain days of the menstrual cycle. Your gynecologist can tell you when and which hormones should be checked. You mentioned that your menstrual cycle is irregular, the first thing to do is to find the cause of this. In conjunction with hormonal status on certain days of the cycle, the growth and maturation of the egg cell contents should be monitored to see if you are experiencing regular ovulation and subsequent corpus luteum formation. The corpus luteum is the physiological structure that produces progesterone during the second phase of the cycle, and its full function is extremely important in early pregnancy.
You mentioned that your menstrual cycle is irregular. You Hong Kong Telegram Number Data must first find out the cause of this Hong Kong Telegram Number Data situation. In conjunction with hormonal status on certain days of the cycle, the growth and maturation of the egg cell contents should be monitored to see if you are experiencing regular ovulation and subsequent corpus luteum formation. The corpus luteum is the physiological structure that produces progesterone during the second phase of the cycle, and its full function is extremely important in early pregnancy. Of course, through gynecological examination and ultrasound examination, other lesions that may hinder pregnancy (such as polyps, fibroids, cysts, etc.) can also be found. It is also necessary to control the movement of the fallopian tubes (because fertilization is carried out in the fallopian tubes by a test called hysterosalpingography (HSG). This procedure is carried out in the uterus using a contrast agent and recorded by X-rays. Record here before doing it , a negative microbial culture of the vagina and cervix and a low erythrocyte sedimentation rate are required. A sperm test of the partner is also important to discover the cause of infertility, as determined by the number, shape, and motility of the sperm. When all these tests are completed, gynecology The doctor will be able to determine if and where the problem is to prevent pregnancy. Q: I am 34 years old, married for 4 years and have been unable to get pregnant.
At the beginning of my marriage, during a period of hormonal control, my estrogen levels were low. When I asked my doctor the reason for the decrease in estrogen, he said it was stress. I took the pills, but my last test found I had low progesterone. I have irregular menstrual cycles and a few months ago my period was almost a month and a half late. I drank "promulut" and my menstrual cycle came back. On the ultrasound they found a small cyst in my ovary which the doctor said was absolutely not dangerous and then on the following ultrasound there was no sign or presence of a cyst. The fact that progesterone is low scares me. Can I get pregnant with such progesterone parameters? What does it do? Will my pregnancy be at risk if I become pregnant? Answer: If infertility lasts for more than four years, more detailed follow-up and treatment should be carried out. Basic testing for this problem involves checking hormonal status on certain days of the menstrual cycle. Your gynecologist can tell you when and which hormones should be checked. You mentioned that your menstrual cycle is irregular, the first thing to do is to find the cause of this. In conjunction with hormonal status on certain days of the cycle, the growth and maturation of the egg cell contents should be monitored to see if you are experiencing regular ovulation and subsequent corpus luteum formation. The corpus luteum is the physiological structure that produces progesterone during the second phase of the cycle, and its full function is extremely important in early pregnancy.