It helped me.
I had had six healthy babies, all around 2 years apart, and with my seventh, all of the sudden around 8 weeks i started to miscarry. Friends in the States told me to try progesterone, but i couldn't get it fast enough through our health care system (it isn't as readily available in Canada), and i lost that baby.
I was pregnant again just over a month later, and this time i went straight to my doctors and got progesterone, which i took until i was around 6 months pregnant. Every time i tried to go off, something weird would happen, and i'd go back on and be fine.
My little baby was born in March 08, and I'm so glad i had friends who had good advice for me. I would have hated to lose this little one as well...
No. Using a topical cream will not delay your period. Your period is set on a 28 day cycle if your cycle is normal. Using a cream to relieve the symptoms of a yeast infection has nothing to do with your womb.
Yes. If you are pregnant and are bleeding and cramping, go to the E.R. immediately. There are other complications that can cause bleeding and when medical help is sought soon enough, it may be possible to avoid miscarriage.
Birth control medications containing estradiol valerate can raise the mood by alleviating a dip in the body's natural estrogen levels. However, if the mood swing is caused by a spike in estrogen, they can make the mood worse. Progesterone, on the other hand, is likely to raise the mood in either case, but it is not always reliable. Progesterone cream, which can be found in birth control, is more mild and controlable as a cream. Progesterone creams are sold over the counter in supermarket and drug stores.
The ovaries produce progesterone. Changing progesterone levels could cause menstruation and menopausal symptoms that are not the norm. The hormone will help implant a fertilized egg in the uterus, or help maintain pregnancy. Progesterone is not to be taken while pregnant unless otherwise specified.
The short answer to this question is, yes. By the mid leuteal phase a value of 60-100ng/ml should be attained to ensure that the endometrium is maintained and to reduce the chances of an early miscarriage.
Although man-made prescription progestins that only partly mimic nature come fraught with problems, not so with bio-identical, natural progesterone supplements. Natural progesterone can be taken orally or applied in a moisturizing skin cream, and can make menopause an easy life passage. And progesterone can help maintain sex drive and vaginal tissue health. Progesterone supplement skin creams can be bought OTC, or your doctor can prescribe one or an oral supplement.
Help with dryness vagina
Eating the right kind of soup can help lower cholesterol. Avoid soups with cream, red meat, cheese, and any egg products.
Progesterone will help with sleep, mood & Vaginal dryness & protect you from other synthetic hormones your body may be picking up
progesterone is necessary to sustain a pregnancy. The doctor can start you on progesterone suppositories to help sustain the pregnancy . good luck joymaker rn
please have sex with your boy or girl thats the answer
Provera is perfectly safe for use during pregnancy. Doctors use Provera to help prevent miscarriage in early pregnancy and it is usually taken until 12 weeks gestation, when it is stopped because the placenta has formed and the placenta produces enough progesterone to maintain the pregnancy. Years ago, before they had the modern monoclonic pregnancy tests, they used Provera as a pregnancy test. If you did not bleed, you were pregnant. If you bled, you were not pregnant. Provera will cause you to get your period if you have missed your period due to hormonal imbalance. Provera will also stop your bleeding if you have some dysfunctional uterine bleeding (twice a day for five days). During pregnancy, Provera does not cause bleeding. Provera definitely does NOT cause a miscarriage and is definitely used during pregnancy, expecially if you have a low progesterone level.