26-09-2015, 15:00
As far as I know, to get the P:E ratio you need to divide the value of P for E, but need to convert to moles first.
The reference values that I've found for P:E ratio were from 20: 1 to 170:1.
The reference values that came with my test for E and P are:
Progesterone || folicular phase: 50-100pg/mL; ovulation: 100-150; luteal phase: 150-450pg/mL
Estradiol || folicular phase: 20-160pg/mL; ovulation: 34-400; luteal phase: 27-246pg/mL
The reference values that I've found for P:E ratio were from 20: 1 to 170:1.
The reference values that came with my test for E and P are:
Progesterone || folicular phase: 50-100pg/mL; ovulation: 100-150; luteal phase: 150-450pg/mL
Estradiol || folicular phase: 20-160pg/mL; ovulation: 34-400; luteal phase: 27-246pg/mL