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LH FSH test and periods
I'm 32 years woman and trying to conceive since 6 months. Yesterday it was my 2nd day of period and I have done some hormonal tests like LH , FSH , AMH and prolactin. My FSH is 4.67 mIU/mL LH is 6.64 mIU/mL Prolactin is 17.7 ng/mL AMH is 1.54 TSH is 1.81 Is it normal report of 2nd day of period? Also since 3-4 period cycles I'm bleeding only for 1 or 2 days. There is no bleeding or spotting from 3rd day.
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All reports are normal Exercise Lack of exercise n weight gain could be a reason fr the scanty periods
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Your fsh lh values are little reverse ratio need to have.more details about you connect personally
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Kindly connect. The ratio of FSH: LH is a bit off Will have to take detailed history and counselling
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As such, reports r WNL U will need preconceptional counseling
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