Gynac put me on duphaston after my positive test and im taking it regularly. Now in 2nd trimester and wondering till when its usually continued. Not stopping on my own, just curious when others were told to stop.
It's natural to be concerned about when to stop medications, especially during pregnancy. Duphaston is prescribed to support your pregnancy, so the decision to stop it should come solely from your doctor. They will consider your individual case, the stage of your pregnancy, and your progress. Please communicate openly with your gynac and don't make any changes without their green light. It helps to ease the anxiety knowing you're following expert advice.
Dear, you should only stop Duphaston when your doctor tells you to. They know best for your specific pregnancy. Don't make any changes to your medication without consulting them. Just follow their advice carefully, and everything will be alright.
Oh, Duphaston, I was on it too and overthought every single dose! It's a progesterone supplement, usually given in the first trimester or sometimes longer depending on your history. You absolutely *must* follow your gynac's instructions perfectly for when to stop. Don't try to decide on your own, because a sudden stop can be risky. Just ask your doctor for a clear plan, okay?
Duphaston is often given to support early pregnancy, yes. My friend was also on it. The time to stop it completely depends on your specific medical condition and your doctor's advice. Never stop any medication on your own, please. Your gynac will tell you exactly when and how to taper it off safely after assessing your progress. Trust them.
Hello everyone, I'm just trying to understand about pregnancy medications. Duphaston is a progesterone, right? I heard it's given to prevent miscarriage. When do doctors usually tell you to stop it? Is it like, after the first trimester, or does it depend on the case? I'm just gathering information.
Ah, Duphaston! I remember taking that too. It felt like forever, but it's a super important medication for early pregnancy support. Your doctor will typically guide you on when to stop, usually after the first trimester or when the placenta takes over progesterone production. Just stick to their plan diligently. My little one is a toddler now, and those early days of worrying seem so far away!
Duphaston, haan. That was eons ago, in the first trimester! They told me to stop around week 12, after my scans looked good and the placenta was doing its job. But seriously, this is one of those things where you absolutely, 100% just follow your gynac's instructions. Don't play doctor with this one. My brain is too tired for anything complicated now anyway!