About the test
Progesterone is an important female sex hormone and one of its key roles is to prepare the lining of the womb to receive a fertilised egg.
Levels of progesterone rise and fall throughout the menstrual cycle. In a standard 28 day cycle, ovulation occurs on day 14 (where day 1 is the first day of your period). Following this, levels of progesterone rise, reaching a peak at day 21 (a level above 30nmol/L indicates that ovulation has occurred).
If your cycle is a different length, then you should take the test 7 days before you expect your next period to begin e.g. if you have a 35 day cycle you should take the test on day 28.
1 Biomarker
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HORMONE FUNCTION
- Progesterone
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