My gynac started me on progesterone support and i forgot to ask her properly why. Got a bit tense reading random stuff online. Does it mean something is wrong or its just routine for some pregnancies? Anyone been given the same?
Progesterone is often given to support the early stages of pregnancy, especially for those of us who have faced challenges or gone through treatments like IVF. It helps in maintaining the uterine lining and preventing early miscarriages. It's a supportive hormone, and your doctor prescribes it when they feel it's needed to give the pregnancy the best chance. Trust your doctor's guidance.
I was given progesterone too, in my first trimester. I felt so worried initially, but my doctor explained it helps to strengthen the uterine lining and prevent early complications. It's a common support for many pregnancies, and it really helped me feel more secure knowing I was doing everything I could for my baby.
My doctor also prescribed progesterone for me, and I'm still pregnant. It's for uterine support, right? I heard it's really important for preventing preterm labor or early issues. Has anyone else been on it for a long time?
Haan, meri mummy ne bhi bataya tha ki progesterone baby ko safe rakhne mein help karta hai, khaas kar shuruat mein. Mere gynac ne bhi diya tha jab main apne maike mein thi. Yeh uterus ko strong rakhta hai taaki baby wahan acche se reh sake. Mummy bolti thi, doctor jo bolen, woh suno.
I've heard about progesterone and have wondered this too. From what I understand, it's given to support the pregnancy, especially to help the lining of the womb stay strong. I think it's for safety, to prevent any early issues. I hope this helps a little bit.