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Re: (Speaking of...) Progesterone and Nausea???

From: Barbara (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 18 Nov 2000 09:52:38 -0600 (CST)


I wonder about this, as when I was on BCP the nausea for me was pretty consistent, so I would take the pills at night before bed and then I would sleep through it, I did notice a few times that when I woke up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom I did feel sick. Something else has been happening this week however...I am pretty sure I ovulated around Sunday/Monday, and since that time I have had 'waves' of nausea at odd moments-not bad, and it doesn't last long, but definately there. I was wondering to myself, was it the progesterone? At Fri, 17 Nov 2000, Sonnet wrote: >
>Since we are talking about progesterone!
>
>I started taking it in half-dose cream form yesterday. This morning I
>was so nauseated I almost threw up trying to face cereal. (I know,
>carbs and all!) I couldn't even drink COFFEE and man you know that's
>bad!
>
>So I wrote it off to it making you sick the same way BCP's can make you
>sick. But then I thought I remembered somewhere reading that it is the
>estrogen that causes morning sickness, not progesterone.
>
>Has anyone been on progesterone and found it makes them nauseated? Has
>anyone found otherwise? Even the Met never causes tummy problems for me,
>I am concerned! Of course, I might just be sick. Or pregnant, who knows
>(wouldn't it be nice....)
>
>Thanks for your help! Sonn
>
>--
>Email always welcome to: sonnet_fitz@hotmail.com
>

--
Barbara



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