At my hospital, the senior consultant prescribed Duphaston to support early pregnancy and prevent spotting. The nursing staff explained that it helps prepare the womb. Definitely ask your doctor or the clinic coordinator to explain the exact reason for your case, they are very helpful.
I am in my 5th month now and my doctor had prescribed this in my first trimester to prevent any early complications. I was so anxious about taking hormonal pills back then. Did anyone else here feel super sleepy or bloated after taking it?
Think of Duphaston as a super-glue for the baby! It basically helps the uterus make a cozy bed so the little one can stick around safely. Dont worry, half of us here have popped these pills at some point!
Uff, my third trimester heavy belly makes me forget things, but I remember Duphaston well! It is basically progesterone to help support the uterus lining so the baby can stick properly. My gynac put me on it early on, and now here I am, waiting to finally pop!
Duphaston is very commonly used to provide crucial progesterone support, which is so important for helping the embryo implant and grow. Going through fertility treatments made me realize how vital this support is. Wishing u all the strength and positive news soon.
My doctor also gave me Duphaston when we were trying. Did your gynac prescribe it for irregular periods or to support progesterone levels? I'm currently 14 weeks pregnant and still have some doubts about when they usually stop it.
It is simply progesterone hormone which helps in thickening the uterine lining so the fertilized egg can implant safely. I took it during both my pregnancies as I had mild spotting. Take it exactly as prescribed by your doctor, it's very safe and common.