26-09-2015, 16:53
Now that I'm searching about P:E2 ratio again, I've found that in most of the sites about hormonal testing and progesterone therapy, the optimal P:E2 range for young healthy ovulating women should be around 300:1, and in some places they even refer 600:1.
So if I'm doing the math right, my P:E is around 10/12 (converting or not converting to moles) It's extremely low..!?! (even for the 20:1 - 170:1 range)
To have that ratio (300:1) I would have to have a progesterone value higher than the P reference values. And even lower levels of E2.
What's wrong here?!
So if I'm doing the math right, my P:E is around 10/12 (converting or not converting to moles) It's extremely low..!?! (even for the 20:1 - 170:1 range)
To have that ratio (300:1) I would have to have a progesterone value higher than the P reference values. And even lower levels of E2.
What's wrong here?!