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Progesterone - Massapequa,NY

My dr. advised me to take progesterone for the 1st trimester when we ttc again. Has anything taken this? Does it have side affects? Is it safe?

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I took it with both of my children after I had 3 miscarrages. The only effect that I had and still have is a little extra hair on my chin and chest.

Hi N.. I took progesterone shots when I was pregnant wirh my son, but I did it later in my pregnancy. My daughter had been born at 32 weeks and we were trying to prolong that pregnancy. I can understand it in the beginning if you had problems keeping a pregnancy. The progesterone itself did not bother me at all. (Well, maybe I was slightly moodier- extra hormones and all!) So good luck with everything! :)

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I took progesterone in oil injections with my daughter because she was an IVF baby. It made me really nauseous and the injection site was quite sore. She was a very healthy baby and as far as I know it is safe but your doctor would have more info. Good luck!

It's a naturally occuring hormone that is essential for sustaining a pregnancy, but some women don't make enough.

If your doc says you need it then you need it! The alternative is a possible miscarriage.

The only thing you will notice while on progesterone is pregnancy symptoms (sore boobs, etc.) if you are taking it before you concieve.

Don't skip this if prescribed - your natural progesterone levels may not be able to sustain a pregnancy.

I used it b/c my son was an IVF baby and it is common practice there, i used the injections and the big side effect was a sore butt for about 3- 4 months after we stopped the shots! My jobs involves moving quickly and my coworkers used to laugh at me b/c I couldnt run down the hall!! It was more of a weird limp since my but hurt so much!!!

Good luck!!

I took it with both of my children after I had 3 miscarrages. The only effect that I had and still have is a little extra hair on my chin and chest.

I found this info on the internet.. hope it helps...

Why is progesterone even used during pregnancy? In addition to two studies that have found that progesterone is effective in reducing the risk of preterm delivery in a select group of women with a history of spontaneous preterm delivery, Dr. Ramin says that progesterone is also used in women undergoing assisted reproductive technology who have progesterone deficiency. It supports the implantation of the embryo and helps maintain the pregnancy up to 10 to 12 weeks of gestation. The placenta assumes this function at 7 to 9 weeks of gestation.

Side effects that have been reported with progesterone gel include breast enlargement, constipation, sleepiness, nausea, headache, bloating, dizziness and perineal pain, says Dr. Ramin. Reported side effects with 17-hydroxyprogesterone caproate injections include local injection-site reactions (soreness, swelling, itching and bruising) or a lump at the injection site. The cost is $40 to $100, depending on the pharmacy, and is typically not covered by insurance.

Hi N.,

I did not personally take progesterone shots, although they were recommended to me due to a previous preterm birth. There is a website, www.sidelines.org, that is specifically for women who have high risk pregnancies. A lot of women on that website do receive the progesterone shots, and some of them will be able to share their experiences with you.

I wish you luck with your pregnancy!

N.,
I have and it worked great. One thing though, ask your doctor to order you the micronized progesterone that is compounded rather than the synthetic progesterone. The later one is known to cause some women to reject it as foreign and have a miscarriage, which is what happened to me. My doctor ordered it from Women's International Pharmacy (look them up on-line, they have a website I believe) and it is because of that one that I now have 2 more beautiful and totally miracle babies who are now 12 1/2 and 10 years old who make me laugh and smile each and every day. Let me know if you need anymore information on it, I have a lot and can give you the name of the doctor who figured out what was causing me to have so many miscarriages.
Hugs,
T.

I have taken progesterone for the first trimester too. It's a little bit annoying, and a little messy to take. But, aside from that I was glad I took it. I am sure your doctor explained why progesterone is necessary, particularly in the first trimester. As for side effects, the only thing I noticed was bloating and breast tenderness. But, that could also be from the pregnancy, and maybe just enhanced with the progesterone.

Good luck!

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