Does taking progesterone increase chance pregnancy?
I'm trying to conceive and have heard about progesterone sometimes being used. Does taking progesterone increase the chance of pregnancy, and how does it help?
Actually, progesterone prepares the uterine lining for implantation. I tracked my cycle on an app and my doc prescribed it after ovulation to help things stick. It definitely helps support the pregnancy if your levels are low.
It doesn't miraculously make you pregnant, but it helps sustain it if you conceive. If your doctor has prescribed it, take it properly. Don't self-medicate or guess online.
Those progesterone tests and supports can get quite expensive, but they are crucial for a stable pregnancy. Plan your monthly medical budget around these support medicines if your doctor advises them. It's worth the cost.
My mother always told me to strictly follow whatever hormone support the doctor gives. I had to take progesterone in my first trimester and stayed at my maika for extra rest. It really helps give the baby a safe environment.
My saas was a bit worried when doctor gave me hormone pills, but I explained it helps the baby stay safe. It basically thickens the womb lining. Definitely consult your doctor, family elders will understand once you explain.
Actually, progesterone is like a thick blanket for the baby to stick properly, yaar. It doesn't increase fertility as such, but it stops early miscarriages. Follow your gynac's advice blindly on this!
Progesterone is often given to support early pregnancy, especially if there's spotting. It can cause severe nausea though, which is quite tough. Hang in there, and trust your gynac's prescription.