My gynac prescribed duphaston in early weeks and im taking it but my MIL is saying tablets are not good for baby. Now im a bit confused. Did anyone else take this during pregnancy? Just want to know ur experience.
With my twins, I was practically popping Duphaston like mints because my gynac prescribed it for extra support! It is actually a very common progesterone tablet to prevent miscarriage. If your doctor told you to take it, don't worry, it's there to protect your little ones.
Haan na, starting new medicines in pregnancy makes us so nervous! But Duphaston is actually very safe, dear, my doctor gave it to me too for early spotting. Gynac log humari safety ke liye hi dete hain, so bilkul tension mat lo aur jaisa doctor ne bola hai waisa hi follow karo.
I can't give medical advice, but in my personal experience, I took Duphaston daily until week 12 because I had some mild bleeding early on. It worked really well for me and my baby was born perfectly healthy. Definitely talk to your own doctor if you have doubts about it.
Beta, modern medicines can feel scary, but this tablet is given by doctors to keep the baby strong inside. Don't try any home remedies or stop this medicine on your own. Whatever your gynac has written in the prescription, please take it on time for the baby's safety.
My doctor explained that Duphaston contains dydrogesterone, which is synthetic progesterone. It helps thicken the uterine lining to support the pregnancy, especially if there is spotting or a history of complications. It is completely safe when prescribed by your gynac, so please follow their exact dosage.
I was prescribed Duphaston along with my thyroid meds in the first trimester. It is a hormone support and is not harmful at all if your doctor has advised it. Just make sure you do your regular doctor follow-ups and never stop taking it suddenly without asking them.
Currently in my 3rd trimester and I survived on Duphaston for the first three months! It’s basically like a bodyguard for your uterus. If your gynac prescribed it, then it is absolutely fine—don't read scary things online and just trust your doctor.