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Progesterone suppositories versus pills
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Progesterone suppositories versus pills

by Dawn__0, Jan 01, 1995 12:00AM
Posted By Dawn on May 23, 1999 at 14:07:54
My doctor has prescribed Prometrium (200 mg 2x a day).  I was on Progesterone suppositories for my last two pregnancies (which I carried to full term) due to a drop in Progesterone levels around the 7th week.  I have scanned the archives and know you say that progesterone suppositories are safe but I can not find anything about Prometrium.  The label and the Web site for the Pharmacuetical company that makes it both state "Do not take if you are pregnant".  It says it is chemically identical to natural Progesterone but is it still synthetic?  I have read that synthetic Progesterone is dangerous.
My HCG levels are normal but my Progesterone dropped from 19 at 5 weeks to to 12.7 at 7 weeks.  Should I insist on Suppositories?  I much prefer the convenience of the pill but do not want to be irresponsible?
Also, If you advise to stop taking it, should I be concerned that I have been on it for 3 days?
Thank you  
Dawn










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