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What Should Be The Normal Prolactin Level For Women Trying To Conceive?

what are normal prolactin levels for women trying to conceive.I am 32 yrs old and want to conceive right away. my prolactin test results was: 21.4 ng/mL.all other tests like hemoglobin were all normal.ovulation is normal and having a healthy diet as well
Wed, 23 Nov 2016
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Hallow Dear,

Prolactin levels between 25 - 30 ng/ml are within normal range. Therefore, your prolactin levels of 21 ng/ml are within normal range. You do not have to take any treatment to bring down prolactin.

If all your tests are normal, please get your husbands semen examination done.

Also try to find out the patency of your tubes and the normalcy of the uterine cavity by hysterosalpingography and Laparoscopy.

If all these are normal and still you are finding problem in conceiving, you fall in the category of unexplained infertility. Such cases may require Artificial Reproductory Techniques. Initially you may start with Intrauterine Insemination.

Please report to an Infertility Consultant.

Dr. Nishikant Shrotri
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What Should Be The Normal Prolactin Level For Women Trying To Conceive?

Hallow Dear, Prolactin levels between 25 - 30 ng/ml are within normal range. Therefore, your prolactin levels of 21 ng/ml are within normal range. You do not have to take any treatment to bring down prolactin. If all your tests are normal, please get your husbands semen examination done. Also try to find out the patency of your tubes and the normalcy of the uterine cavity by hysterosalpingography and Laparoscopy. If all these are normal and still you are finding problem in conceiving, you fall in the category of unexplained infertility. Such cases may require Artificial Reproductory Techniques. Initially you may start with Intrauterine Insemination. Please report to an Infertility Consultant. Dr. Nishikant Shrotri