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what the risks are female urinary tract, male urinary tract,
test that measures the amount, pregnanediol in urine,
a 24-hour urine sample is needed, to discontinue drugs, interfere, on day 1, urinate, toilet upon arising, collect all subsequent urine, special container, the next 24 hours, on day 2, urinate, container, in the morning upon arising, cap the container, in the refrigerator, a cool place, collection period, label the container, time of completion,
health care provider, advise to discontinue drugs, affect the test, "special considerations".,
test involves only normal urination, no discomfort, progesterone blood tests were available, test was, document problems of pregnancy, to evaulate suspected problems, the ovaries, adrenal cortex, currently there is little use, the test except in home ovulation predictor kits, pregnanediol, inactive product of progesterone metabolism, urinary pregnanediol, indirect measure of progesterone levels, in women, progesterone is produced mainly by the corpus luteum following ovulation, progesterone is also produced by the adrenal cortex, pregnancy, most progesterone is produced by the placenta, progesterone is probably to increase the secretory phase of endometrial development, the uterus is prepared, implantation by a fertilized egg, after fertilization, progesterone is necessary, the development, maintenance, the placenta, male, 0.1 to 0.7 mg/24-hours, female,
follicular phase, < 1.0 mg/24-hours, luteal phase, 2 to 5 mg/24-hours, pregnancy at 20 weeks, 40 mg/24-hours, pregnancy at 30 weeks, 80 mg/24-hours, pregnancy at 40 weeks, 100 mg/24-hours, postmenopausal, 0.2 to 1.0 mg/24-hours, mg/24-hours = milligrams per 24 hours,
higher-than-normal levels, adrenocortical hyperplasia, arrhenoblastoma of ovary, choriocarcinoma of ovary, hyperadrenocorticism, ovarian cyst, lower-than-normal levels, amenorrhea, fetal death, ovarian cancer, decreased ovarian function, preeclampsia, threatened abortion, toxemia of pregnancy, no risks, acth, increase test measurements, birth control pills, progesterone, decrease test measurements.
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