My gynac mentioned something about progesterone in my last visit and i didnt ask enough questions, kinda regret it now. I had a loss before so im a bit anxious this time. Has anyone here been told the same, did it help in ur case?
In our family, elders used to say eat specific foods to strengthen the womb, but my doctor explained that medical support is also needed sometimes. I was prescribed progesterone gel in my first trimester and it worked wonders. Always trust your doctor's advice over anything else.
Progesterone is a hormone that supports the uterine lining, so doctors often prescribe it to prevent early miscarriage if levels are low. However, only your gynac can evaluate your specific case and decide if you actually need it.
Listen, if your doctor has prescribed progesterone, just take it quietly without overthinking. It acts as a support system for your uterus to hold the pregnancy. Don't look for answers on Google, trust your medical team.
Yes, it's like a shield for the baby. I was on progesterone injections for the first few weeks, and though they hurt a bit, they kept my baby safe while I happily gorged on my midnight panipuri cravings!
After my previous loss, my doctor put me on progesterone supplements right from the day of my positive test. It really helped me sustain my next pregnancy safely. Please speak to your doctor if you have any spotting or concerns.
Yes, progesterone is highly effective for supporting pregnancy in early days. Just a small tip if you are taking any hormonal pills or supplements, keep an eye on your diet and sugar intake too as hormones can affect your metabolism.
When my doctor first prescribed progesterone, I felt so scared and wondered if my baby was safe. But it really helped support my pregnancy and now my baby is in my arms. It is a very standard and safe treatment.
I was also given progesterone pills during my first trimester due to some early spotting. Now my little boy is a naughty toddler running around the house! Everything will turn out fine, just take your medicines as prescribed.