In some cases, your physician may test your follicle - stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), and progesterone levels, to help
identify luteal phase defects.
Not exact matches
For subsequent cycles it will be important to continue taking vaginal readings throughout the entire
luteal phase of your cycle so that you can
identify this trend in your vaginal readings.
Fortunately, once you have
identified that you have a
luteal phase defect, it is often easily treatable under the care of a physician.
Luteal phase defects can be
identified through fertility charting — Taking Charge of Your Fertility author Toni Wechsler has excellent resources to help you learn how to chart fertility signs.