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Re: progesterone suppository side effects

From: Clarissa (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 16 May 2003 14:53:15 -0500 (CDT)


Hi,

I took the suppositories with my first pregnancy. I didn't get any side effects from them other then needing to wear a liner for leakage. I think any nausea and tiredness you are feeling is just part of pregnancy.

Oh, please be sure to clean your hands really well before inserting the suppository. My first pregnancy ended up getting an infection and my daughter delivered at 24 weeks (she is fine by the way), but my OB said the infection could have come from bacteria I introduced in there with a suppository. No way to tell for sure, but better to be super clean about it.

Best wishes,

Melissa

At Fri, 16 May 2003, Donna wrote: >
>I just found out I'm pregnant yesterday with an Hcg of 49 so I am very
>'newly' pregnant. However, due to two early miscarriages this year, my
>doctor has put me on 50 mg natural progesterone suppositories (one
>nightly). He does not know if progesterone was a problem with either
>miscarriage so he's speculating and not wanting to take a chance.
>
>Can someone tell me the side effects of these suppositories? I feel a
>bit crampy so, of course, I'm concerned about another miscarriage that
>is just being postponed.
>
>Do these suppositories cause any nausea or fatigue or should I have more
>energy?
>
>Thanks!




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