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From: Valerie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 6 May 2002 22:25:55 -0500 (CDT)


hello, i recently decided to use natural progestrone cream days 16-26 of my cycle to regulate my cycle.. my cycle usually is 30days. This is my first month of use of the cream, but i am late 4 days. What are the effects of natural progestrone cream, has it delayed my menses or is there a chance i may be pregnant? we are too keen at this pt to achieve pregnancy, but if we are all is well. Just some notes, a couple of days before my period i saw some brown CM which is very rare. Also a couple dpo i have had the worst backaches, i took alot of excedrins. my breast has also been tingling, and i have slight nausea throughout the day, gradually worsening in the evening. Also this past week, that is the week of my due date i have been extremely tired early evening, which is unusual. What should i attribute these symptoms to? I would assume these all lead to the possibilty that i may be pregnant, but when you stop natural progestrone cream, with in 2 days 48 hrs it is supposed to induce menses, due to the sharp decline in progestrone supplementation. when should i take an hpt? i dont want to take it early, but i am 4 days late and shouldnt that be suffieient time to assess the situation. please help me in sorting this out, i appreciate your constructive time



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