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Reviewer: 25-34 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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Got pregnant while breast feeding my first baby, which caused my progesterone levels to be too low to support pregnancy. Doctor immediately started me on the suppositories and over the last month my hormone levels have risen and baby seems to be doing great! I have to get labwork weekly and have had headaches and some cramping, but well worth enduring for a healthy baby!
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Reviewer: cocomoe, 25-34 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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when I first took this medication to prevent miscarriages I was happy until about two weeks later I started breaking out with a rash and then hives etc. My throat felt itchy, but never did swell shut. I am happy to be pregnant at the moment but not really thrilled that I have to keep taking this med for one month more to maintain my pregnancy along with prednisolone for hives and itching, which mi
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Reviewer: 35-44 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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My doctor prescribe the medication after 2 miscarriages. I'm currenty pregnant again and so far things are going well.
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Reviewer: tryingtogetpregnant, 25-34 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I am currently using progesterone suppositories (one week now) because I just went through IVF with ICSI. The are messy so you need to use a pad after inserting one but will be well worth it if it works in helping us get pregnant.
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Reviewer: missy, 35-44 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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i began using progesterone suppositories because of a miscarraige of twins 6 months ago. My doctor prescribed it when my hormone levels began to fall slightly. They fell drastically before and only after my D
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