I'm new to everything (we have our first RE consult on the 23rd), and I had my day 3 bloodwork done yesterday. Being that our insurance is super fast I already have my results for almost everything online.
Everything seemed to be normal, but my FSH levels are 9.2. According to one website being just a little over the cusp of being good, but rating as "fair" as far as my ovarian reserve. Being that I'm under 25 it's recommended my levels be 7 or under, so I'm not really sure if I should be prepare myself to be concerned or wait and see what the doctor says since everyone has different ranges and standards.
I know no one here is a doctor, but hoping someone can shed some light on this for me so I'm better prepared.
Re: FSH levels - what do they mean?
Unexplained infertility/AMA, polycystic ovaries, insulin resistance
FET#1(July 2017): eSET of first of 4 PGS-normal embryos, DS born 3/30/2018
FET#2(Oct/Nov 2019): eSET
They only ordered TSH, FSH, estradiol, prolactin and some other tests for immunity.
It is normal that you feel nervous and even paranoid but I would advise you to maybe calm down a bit (even though this is really hard). let it go and wait till you see the whole picture.
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