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Last Updated: 8 years ago• Featured Tip
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Gynaecologist•Rewari
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Progesterone is a characteristic female hormone, which is also known as the pregnancy hormone, its percentage is generally higher before and during pregnancy. Progesterone supplementation is regularly important during assisted reproductive technology (ART) systems; for example, in-vitro fertilization (IVF). This is recommended because the medicines you may use during these strategies can change your body's capacity to deliver progesterone. Certain techniques can even expel progesterone deliverin...more
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Gynaecologist•Pune
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Progesterone is a characteristic female hormone, which is also known as the pregnancy hormone, its percentage is generally higher before and during pregnancy. Progesterone supplementation is regularly important during assisted reproductive technology (ART) systems; for example, in-vitro fertilization (IVF). This is recommended because the medicines you may use during these strategies can change your body's capacity to deliver progesterone. Certain techniques can even expel progesterone deliverin...more
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Gynaecologist•Navi Mumbai
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Hi, all these are supportive medicines to help you get pregnant. Clomid can be used with them but you need to check with your gynecologist for dosage and safety measures.
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Hi, I am 29 years (going to be 30 this september) and have PCOS. I was diagnosed with PCOS on 2011 and was on medication (that also worked as contraceptive pill) since then. I stopped my medicine on 12.7.2018 and got pregnant immediately naturally. My husband is 29 as well. We are married for 5 years now. We are about 5 weeks 3 days pregnant. I am having stomach cramps on my lower abdomen, mostly on the left side. But the pain is very mild and it comes and goes. My breasts are tender. Other than this I do not have any symptoms. I do not have any bleeding or spotting or nausea. My query is, what symptoms should I expect during 1st trimester? Is it normal to have stomach cramps? I have been working out on high intensity for last 3 years. I am in very good shape and healthy. Should I continue with my workouts? Is it safe to get intimate with my husband right now? What should I eat and what should I not eat? Which symptoms are warning signs and I should rush to the doctor? Pregnancy is stressing me out. Please guide me through. 11.7.2018 - Last Period started 14.7.2018 - Period ended First pregnancy test done at home on 31.7.2018 - Result negative Second Pregnancy test done at home on 14.8.2018 - Result positive Currently I am on Medicine Gestofit SR 300 mg (Progesterone), Folcure 5 mg (L&Methylfolate calcium, Pyridoxal 5)

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Gynaecologist•Pune
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You should primarily get an USG done and also basic blood tests in pregnancy. Breast tenderness is a common symptom of pregnancy. You may also have nausea, constipation in pregnancy. Eat fresh and healthy food with plenty of fluids. Avoid processed food and also avoid over the counter medications. It is better to refrain from sex in early pregnancy.
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IVF Specialist•Delhi
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Hi. Yes it is pregnancy safe. Also, as you are saying there was a very faint line in the pregnancy test, get a beta hcg blood test done. All the best!
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
Madam you have mentioned three different medications plus Levothyroxine for hypothyroidism. There is absolutely nothing said about why the other three drugs are being prescribed. Plus there is no mention about TSH level or any symptoms. So there is no way to give any suggestions or make any comments. Thanks.
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Gynaecologist•Chennai
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Yes you can take it. It helps to sustain your pregnancy and avoid luteal phase defects which might cause miscarriage.
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Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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Normally does not occur while treatment is going on.
Depending on why that treatment is going on treating doctor will advise what is to be done.
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Asked for female, 34 years old from Thane
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Gynaecologist•Kolkata
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If you are taking Letpro, you should go for TVS Folliculometry to see if eggs are growing and getting ruptured.
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Gynaecologist•Chennai
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Unless your doctor feels there is a need to take progesterone at this time of pregnancy do not give it yourself. Consult your doctor.Let her decide after examining the baby.Most of the time in natural conception it is given as precaution rather than indicated.Some times without progesterone also everything might have gone well
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