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Progesterone in FET cycle
LMP 26-5-25.I had FET cycle 3days ago(13-6-25) 1 Month before FET from day 2 to Day 21 was on Tab.Ovral nightly.On Day 21 inj Leupride depot given.On period Day2,added Progynova TID(2-2-2)Usg, E2, P4 checked on day 3 .RESULTS(28-6-25) :ET 6mm E2 58 and  P4 0.62 ng/ml.USG on Day 13(7-6-25):ET 9.2 mm E2 569 and  P4 0.66 ng/ml From Day 14  Inj.AQ.SUSTEN 50@10 am and SUSTEN 200 BD added.Till here all was fine...But P4 on Day 17,was 42 ng/ml,which seemed to be on higher end. Yet,,Transfer was scheduled on 13-6-25(Day 19) .On our request,P4 test was done on FET day and result was 92 ng/ml.Is this level NOT very  high for a FET day?Despite asking,we received no answer. We can't insist  bcos the FET was done outside of  India with team of 1 indian Dr and others.Should this cycle have been cancelled due to high P4 levels from day 17...feel very worried.Can any Dr give us insight into this?We still have few embryos left.
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P4 level is on the higher side, but still if the ET is done you need not worry. Few studies says that live birth rate may decrease but it is not like that there is no live birth. The current literature regarding the optimal range for P4 level on the day of ET in FET cycles using HRT regimen for endometrial preparation is limited and, indeed, controversial. So the decision is usually made by the team treating and they are in better position to decide whether to do the transfer or not clinically.
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