Normal: Your risk of miscarriage is similar to any 27yo woman (~10-15%) assuming you are otherwise healthy. Recommend following up with your ob/gyn to see if Progesterone supplementation would be helpful.
Answered 6/30/2014
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No different: The pregnancy should not be affected by this issue. The ovary continues to produce progesterone, extending the luteal phase, as a result of the pregnancy. The term luteal phase deficiency doesn't apply here nor likely anywhere. There isn't much evidence that that is an issue with pregnancy loss. Good luck, once u get an u/s your loss risk decreases to 2%.
Answered 5/16/2019
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