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  • Kate86
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2014
    • 3

    My top recommendations:

    1) Take your temperature every morning and throughout the day. Track the way you're feeling and see if there is a correlation between your body temperature and the way your feel. This likely has to do with your progesterone levels.

    2) Get your progesterone levels checked. I really wish I would have had this done before I started taking progesterone as I'm sure they would have been very low.

    3) If you can, get your estrogen tested as well to rule that out. For that one, I had the Estradiol test and mine came back fine.

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