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Progesterone Test

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Recommended Gender: Females

Sample Type: Blood

The Progesterone Test helps measure the level of progesterone hormone in the blood, which plays a vital role in regulating ovulation and maintaining pregnancy. This test is essential for assessing fertility, menstrual irregularities, and the function of the ovaries or placenta. It is commonly prescribed for women facing conception issues or during pregnancy monitoring. Get deeper insights into your reproductive health with this simple blood test.

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600.00

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+919354028488

Email Address

info@hprimelabs.com

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The Progesterone Test is a blood test that measures the amount of progesterone—a hormone essential for regulating the menstrual cycle, supporting early pregnancy, and maintaining the uterine lining. In women, progesterone is primarily produced in the ovaries following ovulation and by the placenta during pregnancy.

Why is the Progesterone Test Done?

This test is typically performed for the following reasons:

  • To confirm if ovulation has occurred

  • To assess the cause of infertility

  • To monitor the health of a pregnancy, especially in its early stages

  • To diagnose problems with the adrenal glands or ovaries

  • To help diagnose ectopic or failing pregnancies

Who Should Get This Test?

  • Women having trouble conceiving

  • Women with irregular menstrual cycles

  • Pregnant women with a history of miscarriage

  • Women undergoing fertility treatments

  • Individuals with symptoms suggestive of hormone imbalance

Test Procedure & Preparation

  • This is a simple blood test done via a venipuncture.

  • No special preparation is needed unless instructed by your doctor.

  • Timing may be important: your doctor may advise you to take the test on a specific day of your menstrual cycle.

Understanding the Results

  • High levels may indicate pregnancy, ovarian cysts, or adrenal issues.

  • Low levels might suggest ovulation problems, ectopic pregnancy, or miscarriage risk.

  • Interpretation depends on the timing of the menstrual cycle or pregnancy stage, so results should always be reviewed by a physician.

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