26-09-2015, 02:32
Sorry I just got around to looking at your results
but I thought this site was helpful:
http://www.fertilityassociates.co.nz/Information-for-GPs/FSH,-Estradiol---Progesterone.aspx
It seems like your doc just checked your hormones for fertility.
If you want an actual hormone panel done, it would be helpful to have testosterone levels (including free testosterone!), DHEA, estradiol, and progesterone.
But from the results, it basically just says your ovarian follicles are normal
"1. FSH < 9 iu/L; E2 < 200pmol/l = Normal basal follicle function, and normal amount of FSH being produced to stimulate the ovarian follicles"
It says your E2 is 37 pg/mL which converts to 135.827 pmol/l
which is very normal
Also, this doesn't mean your progesterone is low nor is your E2 because the test was done at the beginning of your cycle when these hormones are expected to be low. Check out the picture I attached
but I thought this site was helpful:
http://www.fertilityassociates.co.nz/Information-for-GPs/FSH,-Estradiol---Progesterone.aspx
It seems like your doc just checked your hormones for fertility.
If you want an actual hormone panel done, it would be helpful to have testosterone levels (including free testosterone!), DHEA, estradiol, and progesterone.
But from the results, it basically just says your ovarian follicles are normal
"1. FSH < 9 iu/L; E2 < 200pmol/l = Normal basal follicle function, and normal amount of FSH being produced to stimulate the ovarian follicles"
It says your E2 is 37 pg/mL which converts to 135.827 pmol/l
which is very normal
Also, this doesn't mean your progesterone is low nor is your E2 because the test was done at the beginning of your cycle when these hormones are expected to be low. Check out the picture I attached
