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What day in your cycle should I test my progesterone levels? |
What day in your cycle should I test my progesterone levels? CD21 x My ob/gyn tested me on cd21 both times to see when I ovulated on clomid. Now I am seeing a fertilty doctor and they don't do progesterone test, they do vaginal ultrasounds to see when I am going to ovulate. You would need to go to the doctor and have your blood tested so they can tell you when. Everyone is different. Some 23 days and some only 4. It depends on the body. |
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