M.W. asks from Ferndale, MI on November 18, 2008
Anyone Taken Progeserone Supplements
Hi! My doctor has been treating me for PCOS the last 6 months and I have conceived! Ive taking clomid for a couple cycles as well and was informed that once I did become pregnant that I may have to take progesterone supplements for the first 10 weeks. I was wondering if any of the moms have gone through this and what the side effects were and what all was involved in this process!! thanks for all the help/advice!
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J.B. answers from Detroit on November 19, 2008
I took them for both my children. The only side effect I had was how "messey" it was if you inserted it vs. taking orally.
Good luck!
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A.P. answers from Grand Rapids on November 19, 2008
Yes, I am currently taking progesterone three days after a positive ovulation test and will have to continue for 10 weeks after I get a positive pregnancy test. First, congrats on your positive pregnancy!! The progesterone I am on is called Prometrium. It is a vaginal insert that is taken 2 times a day. It is not a big deal and there isn't any side effects that I am aware of. You just need to wear a panty liner after you put it in because you will have a little discharge from the pill casing. My nurse advised me that the pill "melts" inside your vagina and your body absorbs the medicine, but the outside casing of the pill will be discharged. It is not bad and easy to do.
J.P. answers from Detroit on November 19, 2008
Hi M.,
I used progesterone suppositories during the first 12 weeks of my pregnancy. I had a miscarriage prior, so the doc. recommended it. Everything went fine, no side effects other than a bit of leaking from the suppository. I just wore a panty liner.
D.T. answers from Detroit on November 18, 2008
Hi! I have PCOS as well and went thru 2 years of clomid and 5 years of shots with IUI. I eventually went thru IVF and got pregnant the first time :) I had to take progesterone shots in my upper "back side" for 12 weeks. I had to inject myself as my husband traveled so much. I was on a high dose due to the PCOS, IVF and fact that I was prego with twins :) I did not feel sick at all, but my face became a bit bloated. I didn't gain any additional weight with the injections and once I was able to stop the progesterone, I lost the bloating in my face. I was not sick at all during my pregnancy. Congrats to you and your family!!
J.B. answers from Detroit on November 19, 2008
I took them for both my children. The only side effect I had was how "messey" it was if you inserted it vs. taking orally.
Good luck!
V.H. answers from Detroit on November 19, 2008
We did IVF and got P/G with twins. I used a vaginal suppository for the first 12 weeks. Fine - no injections and no obvious side effects, although it was a bit messy. My 2 are now 7 years old....!
K.W. answers from Benton Harbor on November 19, 2008
Yes! I did progesterone in the first trimester for all three kids! The first were suppositories (the worst!) and the second two were shots in alternating hips every week. It was no fun, but worth every bit of inconvenience. I don't recall any side effects at all. Good luck - I did the clomid thing too and then did progesterone and it all worked out fine.
M.P. answers from Detroit on November 19, 2008
Hi M.,
I use to use a progesterone cream. However, I found out that progesterone is very hard to duplicate, naturally. What happened to me was I found lumps in my breast. So I immediately stopped using it and threw it away. Since then, I have not had any lumps in my breasts.
So I what I do is: use a non-GMO soy protein which has helped me tremendously, food based vitamins, borage seed oil (very beneficial for women of all ages), and organic fish oils (these do not contain mercury).
Getting the body in balance and giving it great nourishment will help with your progerstone levels.
Also progestin is the synthetic version of progesterone. Did you know that? So just a word of caution.
If you would like to talk and find out which brand I use, call me at ###-###-####.
M.
A.U. answers from Detroit on November 19, 2008
With my last pregnancy my doctor also recommended that I take vaginal progesterone supplements. I was very leary about it and did some research.. There are chances (very small) of it affecting the baby's reproductive organs and small chance of it making you hold on to a pregnancy that may have been meant to miscarry. However a lot of people do take it and I know that everything is usually just fine. In my case, I had been on Clomid for almost a year and had a early miscarriage during that time. So when I got pregnant this time he suggested it and I declined and told him that I'd take my chances - basically my instincts told me that I didn't need it. The pregnancy went fine, my 2nd baby girl was just born 10/31/08. So its up to you, do your research and do what makes you feel more comfortable :) Good Luck and Congratulations :)
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