23-08-2015, 23:33
I've been doing the math to calculate my P:E ratio and that's the result that came out.
Hormone || Result || Reference Values
Progesterone || 36pg/mg || folicular phase: 50-100pg/mg; ovulation: 100-150; luteal phase: 150-450pg/mg
Estradiol || 3,0 pg/mg
"Estradiol Conversion Factor: pg/ml x 3.671 = pMol/L
Progesterone Conversion Factor: pg/ml x 3.18 = pMol/L"
So, converting to moles
E 3,0 x 3.671 = 11,013pMol/L
P 36 x 3,18 = 114,48pMol/L
P:E = 114,48:11,013= 10,39 = 10
My P:E ratio is 10:1 when the range is from 20: 1 to 170:1. So very low P.
Hormone || Result || Reference Values
Progesterone || 36pg/mg || folicular phase: 50-100pg/mg; ovulation: 100-150; luteal phase: 150-450pg/mg
Estradiol || 3,0 pg/mg
"Estradiol Conversion Factor: pg/ml x 3.671 = pMol/L
Progesterone Conversion Factor: pg/ml x 3.18 = pMol/L"
So, converting to moles
E 3,0 x 3.671 = 11,013pMol/L
P 36 x 3,18 = 114,48pMol/L
P:E = 114,48:11,013= 10,39 = 10
My P:E ratio is 10:1 when the range is from 20: 1 to 170:1. So very low P.