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I was having a look and 100nmol = 31 ng/ml which are levels consistant with being 12 weeks pregnant, which you aren't, so i'm guessing such high levels are down to the clomid.
But, i can't find how clomid increases progesterone.
Apparently it tricks the body into thinking it doesn't have enough estrogen, so the body releases more than usual to make a follicle more likely... so how that would increase progesterone without more than one egg i have no idea
All that isn't to say that you aren't pregnant, because you definately ovulated, and it should make for a very sticky uterus lining
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