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good afternoon my name is dr. Josh score of ski Im one of the Reproductive Endocrinology and infertility doctors at the Center for Reproductive Medicine at the University of Michigan and we are lucky enough to recently have begun a fertility blog and are trying to have a greater presence on the web regarding fertility and infertility practices and we have since received a series of questions regarding a variety of questions for fertility issues and one of which has come up to be actually a comment question which is regarding levels of progesterone an essentially progesterone is a hormone thats produced after ovulation and there needs to be a particular level of progesterone to in order to sustain pregnancy when progesterone levels are low there is some thought that that can potentially lead to things like recurrent miscarriages we usually check that level at a particular time in the cycle and then thereafter if it was low we can then give a variety of medications to help to try to co