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Re: progesterone cream

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Apr 29 16:52:51 2009


one reason it's good to work with a doc and with charting is that you don't want to stop taking progesterone if you are pregnant, if it helped you conceive

At Wed, 29 Apr 2009, anonymous wrote: >
>Napro docs can help women conceive...it's also known as NFP (natural
>family planning)
>
>This involves charting and hormone testing and then the use of natural
>progesterone perhaps.
>
>Here are some sites to check out, there might be a doctor near you.
>
>Oprah and Dr Phil have just had segments on natural hormones...a
>compounding pharmacy near you might also be helpful...if you want to
>conceive, the best thing when using progesterone is to work an NFP doc,
>in my opinion.
>
>omsoul.com
>
>fertilitycare.org
>
>naprotechnology.com
>
>http://naprotechnology.com/progesterone.htm
>
>http://naprotechnology.com/infertility.htm
>
>finding a compounding pharmcy -
>
>http://www.iacprx.org/site/PageServer?pagename=home_page
>
>At Wed, 29 Apr 2009, jaano wrote:
>>
>>I browsed thru Dr.Lee's site.I am tryin to conceive and want to use
>>progesterone in the second half of my cycle to see if it helps improve
>>my chances of conceiving.
>>Did anyone else try natural progesterone and conceive?I do have spotting
>>in the second half of my cycle.
>>Please help....It feels like I am just getting older and my chances are
>>getting worser cycle by cycle.




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