With IM, it is not uncommon for estradiol levels to reach pregnancy levels. As a result, other hormones, proteins, electrolytes may change and to compare those levels to normal range could be misleading. For instance, it's quite normal for TSH and total T4, T3, prolactin or total cortisol to increase and albumin levels to decrease, following a significant increase in estrogen levels during pregnancy.
See this link http😕/www.babymed.com/laboratory-values/serum-albumin-during-pregnancy
Thus, given Sadie's estrogen values came close to what is seen during pregnancy during IM, her albumin levels were indeed normal if we compare those values to that seen during pregnancy (3.1 - 5.1 during first trimester). Hence, nothing abnormal and I believe this is why my doctors didn't budge since this is to be expected. Same with my cortisol or prolactin values or even TSH, all of which significantly increased while on injections due to high levels of estradiol. Although in excess of normal values, they remain within the norm for pregnancy values. So, all is good. 🙂