Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Ovulation Pills If Your Body Is Naturally Producing Progesterone After Ovulation Why Do I Need To Take Pills?

If your body is naturally producing progesterone after ovulation why do i need to take pills? - ovulation pills

I am BBT-mapping and increased after ovulation and creamy CM.
So I naturally produce progesterone? Why should I take?
This damage is too much for a baby in the early stages?

3 comments:

Katharin... said...

Progesterone is harmless. Your body takes what it needs and rejects the rest.
Low progesterone can cause miscarriage, and it is good to remember that it does not hurt more.
I'm with the aim to improve blood flow, and I'm using a progesterone cream, which complements the strong body of my gynecologist.
Now I am 6 weeks and 2 days pregnant after 2 losses at the beginning of Week 5

Good luck to you

Katharin... said...

Progesterone is harmless. Your body takes what it needs and rejects the rest.
Low progesterone can cause miscarriage, and it is good to remember that it does not hurt more.
I'm with the aim to improve blood flow, and I'm using a progesterone cream, which complements the strong body of my gynecologist.
Now I am 6 weeks and 2 days pregnant after 2 losses at the beginning of Week 5

Good luck to you

Tracy (Due 6/10/10 with 2 boys) said...

I have an IUI this month and my progesterone was always good after ovulation, but my doctor told me to take progesterone after ovulation, anyway. I also take aspirin to help blood circulation and to make sure that my food is not too thick that could hinder the implementation as well. It has not really explain why he did that, but I know it can reduce the risk of miscarriage. I have PCOS and 45% chance of miscarriage. You can also keep track of the luteal phase progesterone to the high af does not light. If your doctor is not the drug after ovulation, but not if they only they know what they are talking about trust! Good luck!

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