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    Jan 23, 2007, 09:48 AM
    Lutenizing Hormone
    Some of you might have read my earlier query.I have an irregular period.Had two missed abortion in two years time.Have Thyroid which is under control and also poly cystic ovary.trying to get pregnant now.But my LH value is 7.2.Will this affect my pregnancy.Also heard LH value should be less than 5.will LH value rise and decrease.
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    Jan 23, 2007, 11:17 AM
    During the reproductive years typical levels are seen between 5-20 mIU/ml or so I've read and it tends to rise during ovulation and fall thereafter if my memory serves me right. You should ask your doctor though just to be on the safe side seeing as you have PCOS and your case may be different.

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