Dr Amos. I have been told my thyroid is fine it registered normal as of 4/2006. Here is my combined charts like Sam just asked for me to show you ...
this is without seperating my cycles from april to june.
I was thinking I was pregnant..because I had no clear thermal drop after spotting/lt flow...now I am told I had a cyst as of 6/2/06
after ULTRASOUND transvaginally done at the clinic -
could this have been the reasoning for the HIGH levels of progesterone?????
PLease give me some clear answers all my evaluations have been ok
but my questions answered on here have been wrongly assessed.
Heather- show Dr. Amos the combined chart & give him the dates & #s on your hcg & progesterone levels. Heather's temps never fell when she had a very short AF the previous cycle & have stayed really high
Every woman has a different "basal" level of temperatures, so your temperatures could be normal.
However, one condition that is associated with slightly increased temperatures is "hyperthyroidism", when your thyroid creates too much hormone.
Your doctor can test your thyroid hormones, it's usually part of a normal infertility work-up.
& this is the continued chart cycle into june below
Beta 5/18 less than 5 , progesterone 2.3 Beta 5/27 less than 5, progesterone 14.7 Beta 5/31 less than 5, progesterone 10.3
Dr Amos. I have been told my thyroid is fine it registered normal as of 4/2006. Here is my combined charts like Sam just asked for me to show you ...
this is without seperating my cycles from april to june.
I was thinking I was pregnant..because I had no clear thermal drop after spotting/lt flow...now I am told I had a cyst as of 6/2/06 after ULTRASOUND transvaginally done at the clinic -
could this have been the reasoning for the HIGH levels of progesterone?????
PLease give me some clear answers all my evaluations have been ok but my questions answered on here have been wrongly assessed.
Heather- show Dr. Amos the combined chart & give him the dates & #s on your hcg & progesterone levels. Heather's temps never fell when she had a very short AF the previous cycle & have stayed really high
Every woman has a different "basal" level of temperatures, so your temperatures could be normal. However, one condition that is associated with slightly increased temperatures is "hyperthyroidism", when your thyroid creates too much hormone. Your doctor can test your thyroid hormones, it's usually part of a normal infertility work-up.