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can someone give me a range
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JTK
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Name: Kristi
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can someone give me a range
of what my CD3 blood work results should look like? i'm going tomorrow and i want to know what's ideal?
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Posted 2/19/08 6:46 PM |
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babyfaith
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Re: can someone give me a range
I think the most important number is the FSH will tells about ovarian reserve and egg quality. A number below 10 is good.
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Posted 2/19/08 10:35 PM |
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katiebell
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Re: can someone give me a range
oh thats good to know I go for my bloodwork tomorrow too.
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Posted 2/20/08 6:43 AM |
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DRMom
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Re: can someone give me a range
Great Link
I beg to differ that fsh is the only important number. FSH is really only an indicator of how you will respond to fertility meds. It may mean you have diminished ovarian reserves. Millions of women have gotten pregnant with this situation either naturally or through IVF/IUI. One of my Dr's believes that fsh can signal ovaries damaged by infection and once the infection is treated fsh will go down. fsh fluctuates so much..
All of the hormones are important..as I have been at this 2.5 yrs I realize that hormones are a delicate balancing act. Are they testing your thyroid too?
Message edited 2/20/2008 8:48:02 AM.
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Posted 2/20/08 8:47 AM |
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JTK
my 4 boys!

Member since 6/06 7396 total posts
Name: Kristi
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Re: can someone give me a range
thank you!!!!!! they are not checking my thyroid this time.. they did last month and it was fine. I've never had this cd3 bloodwork done so i'm anxious for the results!
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Posted 2/20/08 10:51 AM |
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JTK
my 4 boys!

Member since 6/06 7396 total posts
Name: Kristi
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Re: can someone give me a range
Posted by melijane
Great Link
I beg to differ that fsh is the only important number. FSH is really only an indicator of how you will respond to fertility meds. It may mean you have diminished ovarian reserves. Millions of women have gotten pregnant with this situation either naturally or through IVF/IUI. One of my Dr's believes that fsh can signal ovaries damaged by infection and once the infection is treated fsh will go down. fsh fluctuates so much..
All of the hormones are important..as I have been at this 2.5 yrs I realize that hormones are a delicate balancing act. Are they testing your thyroid too?
great site !! thank you!!
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Posted 2/20/08 10:56 AM |
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