Insignificant: It is not common practice to check E and P during pregnancy. Checking your hormone levels might be more important for GETTING pregnant, but once you have a pregnancy established already, I would not be concerned. There is no indication for hormone replacement, which would be off-protocol unless you have a history of preterm birth.
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