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Q: Hormone Levels During Pregnancy And Other Issues
asked by: rachvdg on August 25th, 2006
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Hi,

i'm 11 weeks pregnant and had some blood tests done last week to determine my estradiol and progesterone levels and was wondering if you could tell me if they fall within the normal range. I can't find any other figures online or in my medical books that correspond with the ones that the lab sent me, so have nothing as a reference point.

Estradiol 12336 pmol/l , 3355 ng/l
progesterone 116.4 nmol/l

what does the pmol/l stand for and the nmol/l and what does that correspond to in terms of per mg?

It really confused me becuase the normal values that they showed for the various stages of the menstrual cycle on the same paper were much lower than these, and it looked like my levels were extremely elevated, especially the estradiol.

I am concerned simply becuase I am very high risk for miscarriage and have a large hematoma at the base of my uterus that has been bleeding out, and we thought I had miscarried 3 weeks ago because I suddenly lost about 2 cups of blood. We went to the doctor the next day and the baby was fine, the placenta was anchored in much higher up in my uterus so was ok.

However, the doctor put me on duphaston (dydrogesterone) a synthetic progesterone as a precaution to try and prevent any cramping and help the uterus relax etc to prevent miscarriage. I had the blood tests done the day before I started the duphaston. I am now concerned that if my progesterone levels are quite fine on their own, that taking the duphaston is not helping at all and could be causing harm, as I know there is increased risk of fetal deformities from using synthetic hormones during pregnancy.

I am plannign on switching to a natural progesterone cream in the coming week, so that I can avoid the risk of the birth defects, but I may have already exposed the baby to that risk.

I also just found out yesterday that I have a minor bacterial infection from the last vaginal swab that they did. They gave me a prescription for something, but I don't want to take any drugs while pregnant as they carry other risks as well. I need a natural alternative, any ideas?


Thanks for your advice, much appreciated.
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Melissa_20 replied on August 25th, 2006
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Maybe you should ask the doctor on this thread about it.I don't think any one else knows much about estradiol,pmol or nmol.Sorry! But I hope your pregnancy goes well hun, good luck!
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lara king replied on August 30th, 2008
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This kind of thing can be so frustrating. If you don't understand something the doctor should explain it to you, but he/she won't unless you ask. That's how they're trained. As for your question, the pml/L means picomole or trillionth part per litre, and the nml/L means nanmole, or on millionth part per litre. It's just a broken down way of measuring how much estradiol and progesterone is in each litre of your blood. Estradiol, by-the-by is an acute form of estrogen. As for the bacterial infection, if you mean a yeast infection, I've had great success in treating yeast infections with plain yogurt. You eat it and insert it vaginally twice a day for about seven days, just to be safe, and it should disappear. Good luck
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