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Re: Progesterone to Help With OvulationFrom: Shaina (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 1 Mar 2001 23:25:33 -0600 (CST)
At Wed, 28 Feb 2001, anonymous wrote: > >Help!!! Has anyone ever tried the "Natural Progesterone" cream to help >with their progesterone levels and ovulation? Having trouble >consistently ovulating monthly and had read up on this cream that is >supposed to help with ovulations. Anyone tried it? Did it work? Hi. In 1992 I took progesterone suppositories, and in 1996 I used progesterone shots for luteal phase and first trimester, for my pregnancies. Pregnancy losses in the interim were due, they think, in part to lack of progesterone production from my polycystic ovaries. Now my endo tells me there is a new natural progesterone pill called prometrium that is supposed to do the same. I'm leary of it because I have used it in the luteal phase and it hasn't helped much. Has anyone else heard of it? It sounds so convenient! Much better than shots. I have used an over-the-counter cream (in the luteal phase after ovulation, not to induce ovulation, since it will hinder ovulation) too, with some success. Shaina
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