rozenmaiden242
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Hello,
My husband (30M) and I (30F) have been trying for a baby since September 2022.
When I was 23, I was diagnosed with stage 2 endometriosis (laparoscopically confirmed and treated). I was then put on the pill Cerelle (progesterone only) to prevent the endometriosis getting worse which I stopped in August 2022. My cycles returned to normal straight away and last between 27-28 days. I started with tracking ovulation and timing sex. Then started tracking my BBT to check if I’m ovulating which showed a clear temperature increase in the luteal phase.
As it has been over a year since we started trying, I went to the GP in October 2023. Just for information, I am based in the U.K. and I am using the NHS. They did the day 3 and day 21 blood tests, blood test for rubella, a pelvic and transvaginal ultrasound scan, and urine tests to check for chlamydia.
My day 3 blood test results were all within normal range.
My day 21 blood test was 17.3nmol/L and in the NHS guidelines, it says “a serum progesterone of 30nmol/L or greater when measured 7 days before the next predicted menstruation (e.g. day 21 of a 28 day cycle) is good evidence of ovulation”.
They decided to repeat it again the following month (November) and this time, my result was 24.4nmol/L.
I saw two different GPs during this and one said I’m not ovulating and the other said they couldn’t confirm whether I have ovulated.
My husband has had his sperm analysis and the results came back normal. We were referred to the fertility clinic on 3rd of January and we are waiting for an appointment. I have no idea how long the wait times are.
I just feel like I’ve lost hope. In the whole time I’ve decided to try, 15 people have either gotten pregnant, including my sister in her first month of trying. It just feels so cruel and I am turning bitter. This whole process feels so lonely and even though my husband has been nothing but nice, I know he just doesn’t understand.
I know how much our parents want a grandchild, especially as we have now been married for 5 years but no one gets how hard it is until they’ve been in it.
I guess I’m just venting at this point. Does anyone have any advice or experience in having low progesterone during the luteal phase?
If you’ve made it this far, thank you very much for reading!
My husband (30M) and I (30F) have been trying for a baby since September 2022.
When I was 23, I was diagnosed with stage 2 endometriosis (laparoscopically confirmed and treated). I was then put on the pill Cerelle (progesterone only) to prevent the endometriosis getting worse which I stopped in August 2022. My cycles returned to normal straight away and last between 27-28 days. I started with tracking ovulation and timing sex. Then started tracking my BBT to check if I’m ovulating which showed a clear temperature increase in the luteal phase.
As it has been over a year since we started trying, I went to the GP in October 2023. Just for information, I am based in the U.K. and I am using the NHS. They did the day 3 and day 21 blood tests, blood test for rubella, a pelvic and transvaginal ultrasound scan, and urine tests to check for chlamydia.
My day 3 blood test results were all within normal range.
My day 21 blood test was 17.3nmol/L and in the NHS guidelines, it says “a serum progesterone of 30nmol/L or greater when measured 7 days before the next predicted menstruation (e.g. day 21 of a 28 day cycle) is good evidence of ovulation”.
They decided to repeat it again the following month (November) and this time, my result was 24.4nmol/L.
I saw two different GPs during this and one said I’m not ovulating and the other said they couldn’t confirm whether I have ovulated.
My husband has had his sperm analysis and the results came back normal. We were referred to the fertility clinic on 3rd of January and we are waiting for an appointment. I have no idea how long the wait times are.
I just feel like I’ve lost hope. In the whole time I’ve decided to try, 15 people have either gotten pregnant, including my sister in her first month of trying. It just feels so cruel and I am turning bitter. This whole process feels so lonely and even though my husband has been nothing but nice, I know he just doesn’t understand.
I know how much our parents want a grandchild, especially as we have now been married for 5 years but no one gets how hard it is until they’ve been in it.
I guess I’m just venting at this point. Does anyone have any advice or experience in having low progesterone during the luteal phase?
If you’ve made it this far, thank you very much for reading!