I got my first blood work done (E2 and progrestrone check) after the transfer. 6 days post transfer
E2 = 384 pg/ml
P = 43nMol/L
I didn't had the chance to talk to the doctor, but these numbers looks to be in the normal range.
I had Pregnyl shot (in our clinic it is in practice to give HCG shot on 6 days post transfer). today after the injection I started to feel tired, could be that HCG from the injections giving symptoms..
jes77 wrote:I got my first blood work done (E2 and progrestrone check) after the transfer. 6 days post transfer
E2 = 384 pg/ml
P = 43nMol/L
I didn't had the chance to talk to the doctor, but these numbers looks to be in the normal range.
I had Pregnyl shot (in our clinic it is in practice to give HCG shot on 6 days post transfer). today after the injection I started to feel tired, could be that HCG from the injections giving symptoms..
Regards,
Jes.
Looks good.
I don't know of hCG itself inducing fatigue. However, it does promote progesterone production in your corpus luteum, and progesterone is associated with drowsiness and tiredness.
Are you also taking progesterone supplements or relying on just the hCG? Your progesterone is in the low end of the normal range (depending on whose criteria you use). My clinic would be increasing your progesterone at this point, as a precaution.
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