My doc started me on progesterone in early weeks and i forgot to ask why exactly. Now im sitting at home wondering matlab is it because something is risky? Anyone who was given the same?
Hey, don't stress if your doc prescribed them! Progesterone is super important for maintaining pregnancy. It basically tells your uterus to chill out and not contract, helping to prevent miscarriages or preterm labor. It also supports the uterine lining. It's a common and helpful medicine, so don't worry too much about it, just follow your doc's advice!
Hmm, progesterone capsules are usually given to support the pregnancy, especially if there's a risk of miscarriage or preterm labor. It helps strengthen the uterine lining and keep the baby cozy inside. I actually didn't need them, but my cravings were wild enough for two people, lol! Definitely for supporting a healthy pregnancy, though.
Progesterone capsules are often prescribed to help support the pregnancy, especially in the early stages or if there's a risk of preterm labor. This hormone is crucial for maintaining the uterine lining and preventing uterine contractions. So, it's essentially to help your baby stay safely inside for longer. Just take them exactly as your doctor tells you.
Oh, I remember taking progesterone capsules. I was so worried about everything, but my gynac explained they help keep the uterine lining strong and provide a good environment for the baby. I felt so much more reassured taking them, knowing I was doing everything to support my little one. It's for preventing complications like early labor or miscarriage.
Yaar, progesterone capsules are actually quite common. They're mainly given to support the pregnancy and reduce the risk of early miscarriage or preterm delivery. This hormone helps keep the uterine lining stable and prevents contractions. So, if your doc prescribed them, it's just to give extra support to your baby. Nothing to worry about, just take them as advised.
Ah, progesterone! It's like the main support staff for your uterus, basically telling it 'hold on tight to those babies!' It's used to help prevent miscarriage or preterm birth, especially if you have a history or certain conditions. With twins, my body was doing double duty, so definitely needed all the support I could get!