Table 4.
Pregnancy Type | Progesterone <15 ng/mL | Progesterone 15-19 ng/mL | Progesterone 20+ ng/mL | P |
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Subsample weighing ≥90.7 kg | ||||
n | 34 | 53 | 32 | |
No pregnancy | 9 (27%) | 11 (21%) | 7 (22%) | .879 |
Abnormal pregnancya | 9 (27%) | 14 (26%) | 11 (34%) | |
Clinical pregnancy | 16 (47%) | 28 (53%) | 14 (44%) | |
Live birth | 16 (47%) | 26 (49%) | 14 (44%) | .893 |
Subsample with BMI ≥30 kg/m2 | ||||
n | 47 | 74 | 73 | |
No pregnancy | 12 (25%) | 19 (26%) | 21 (29%) | .972 |
Abnormal pregnancya | 11 (23%) | 17 (23%) | 14 (19%) | |
Clinical pregnancy | 24 (51%) | 38 (51%) | 38 (52%) | |
Live birth | 24 (51%) | 36 (49%) | 37 (51%) | .956 |
Note: Data are presented as number (%). P values are for chi-square test of independence. BMI = body mass index.
Abnormal pregnancy was defined as biochemical or ectopic pregnancy or miscarriage.