I can *try* and understand how hard it must be for you after all you have been through, but I think it is best to ask your Dr. about actual rx's and their benefits (or call your local pharmacy and ask to speak to the pharmacist).
You must be soo nervous. I am sure your dr. would love to hear from you about this! If it helps, I am sure he could call in the rx for you so you dont have to wait 10 days until your appointment?
I am sorry I am not much help, but I am just soo excited for you and want you to be able to relax (as much as possible) and enjoy this! =)
THANKS! I called and left a message for my general practitioner because he made me promise to call as soon as I found out I was pregnant...because on Thursday, he had a hunch =) Well, I think he'll probably call tonight...he usually calls in the evening to check on us if we are sick etc. so, I can ask him when he calls...I know it is best to get info from a doc or pharmacist but I was just wondering if anyone here had any info...some ladies know so much they seem like doctors lol! Thanks for touching base with me!
can i ask what is progesterone
I hope he does call ASAP!! =)
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't progesterone a steriod?
I found this link.. Check it out?
http://www.paternityangel.com/Articles_zone/Hormones/Hormones2.htm
Hopefully that will come up. I will message it to you as well..
i knew my progestrone was low because my luteal phase was short. the second i got pregnant i talked to my doctor about it. my progestrone level wasn't dangerously low, but on the low end of normal. she put me on suppositories from about 7wks-12wks. after that, the placenta takes over. good luck!
Oh, and see that is a hormone not a steroid.. I have to look things up! =)
From the tiny amount I have read, it seems like this would be a benefit for you..
The truth about progesterone isn't really clearly known right now. Doctors do believe most miscarriages are caused by chromosomal problems, but some limited evidence has suggested that low progesterone could play a role in recurrent miscarriages.
progesterone is produced in women after ovulation,its this that supports the baby until the placentre takes over roughly 12 weeks.just by taking it prevents the inevitable if the embryo is destined not to continue,however its not to say it cannot be a problem,and there is no reason why you can not request a test.since this is your first pregnancy,and you suffered a mc previously,sadley alot of women experience this in one time or another.and unless its reacurrent,they probabley wont do any testing,honestly dont worry,im sure you will have an healthy pregnancy congrats again..
Well, my obgyn wasn't going to do a blood test for another 12 days, so I called up my doctor to ask if he'd call me to talk about this and maybe get my blood tested sooner to determine if I'd be a candidate for it. The obgyn was pretty confident we had our mc for chromosomal abnormalities and that we would go on to have another healthy pregnancy...I think I'll feel better if they take some blood lol!
I can tell you that I asked my doctor about taking that (since you know I m/c'd around the same time you did) and he said that I am not considered high risk. He didn't even check my progesterone levels. BUT, I also took a progesterone supplement the cycle I got pregnant because I wasn't ovulating and I took to help ovulate (obviously it worked). So both him and his nurse said it wasn't anything to worry about. I am being treated the same as someone who is pregnant for the first time. Try not to stress about it if they say no (about needing it), because I worried a little too much about it and I was fine. It is all up to your doctor though. Like other women said, it is hard to say why a m/c happens, unless we know for sure that we did something to possible risk losing the baby. Just relax and trust your doctor (if you don't then I would find a new one).
I trust my doc 110%...and my husband and I have a very good relationship with him so I am confident that he will give me the right advice etc. I was soo positive and confident and then all of a sudden everything kind of hit me and I got spooked! I need to just relax and think positive and be positive...probably talking to him will help too!
I had the same concerns when I became pregnant after miscarrying my first. A gal I work with had 2 miscarriages, then took progesterone with her next 2 and had healthy babies. So of course I went into paranoia mode! Doctors generally don't do hormone level testing until you've had repeated miscarrages so my doctor told me not to worry.... all other signs were pointing towards a healthy pregnancy, so I just waited it out. And all has been well! :) I wish you the very, very best and congrats on your pregnancy!! Keep us posted on your bloodwork results......
*And to clarify to those wondering, progesterone is not a drug or a steroid. It is a hormone, which is naturally created by our bodies. It's literal meaning is "for pregnancy" (pro = for, gestation = pregnancy).
This is my first pregnancy and we had to use infertility medication so my doc did not want to take any chances so ive been on it since 3 days after i ovulated. Its only going to help if you have low progesterone as the supplements helps with that. good luck!
To Sweet, If a woman produces too much estrogen that can suffacate the emb
try to stay positive, trust your dr and make sure you tell your dr all your concerns. Congrats again on the BFP, have a happy healthy nine months, this is your time, you will see your bundle of joy in no time:)
embryo,progesterone can help prevent m/c due to hi levels of estrogen. Progesterone is needed to facilitate implantation and to prevent rejection of the developing embryo.
i had 2 MC's this year in 5 months. so even though my progesterone level tested normal, my RE put me on baby aspirin and progesterone supps from 3 days after my surge and O'ing and i get to stop this sunday when i hit 13 weeks. so i hope that it helped me since this is the furthest i have gotten in a pregnancy but there is not mich medical research that says it does.
talk to your doctor about it
My general practitioner just called me to tell me he is thrilled with our news...and to tell me that he didn't think that I needed the progesterone...and that he thinks it is over-hyped, and that if I want a second opinion I can ask my obgyn BUT that he didn't think writing me a script for it was necessary or even warranted. He seemed really positive and I felt better after talking with him. =) Thanks for sharing all your experiences and knowledge!
As tarajanes said, most miscarriages are caused by a chromosomal issue. However there are other miscarriages that are caused because of low levels of progesterone. Progesterone is necessary and vital in supporting a pregnancy.
All your doc needs to do, sweetangel, is check your progesterone (via the blood test). If it's normal, you won't need supplements.
I had a healthy pregnancy and birth. Then a miscarriage. Followed by another healthy pregnancy. My doctor told me that progesterone wasn't an issue for me---that it was a chromosome issue, since I had already had a normal pregnancy.
I hope you don't need it! I heard it's not always pleasant.
There are no studies that indicate that progesterone pills or suppositories prevent a miscarriage. That said, I have low-normal progesterone levels. My fertility specialist and my OB both agreed that I would need to supplement my natural progesterone with 200mg pills from weeks 10-13. You should discuss the positives and negatives though with your doctor since there are both. Most doctors and REs won't prescibe it unless there is a medical necessity (lower levels of progesterone). It really isn't good to take medication if you don't need it. I would just ask them to check your levels each time you get an hCG draw. That will tell your doctors if your body is having a difficult time producing enough to maintain the pregnancy. If it is on the lower end, they might prescribe it to you. Congrats on your BFP! I know you have been TTC for a while ;)
Do you think it is okay to wait for my bloodwork appointment with obgyn on next friday...my regular doc didn't seem to think bloodwork was necessary before then...When I go to the obgyn, I'll definately ask them to check on the progesterone...but do you think it is okay to sit on this for a week?
Well you don't actually have to go into your doctor to get your blood drawn. Most of the time they'll fax your paperwork to Lab Corp or Lab One or whoever you'd go to for the bloodwork. You could go in any time this week.
If I were you I wouldn't wait. Only because I'd be so anxious.
They do the blood right at the doctor's office, so I can call them in the a.m. and see if they can have the doctor order it and I can run on over...do I need to ask them for specifics? Obviously progesterone, cause that is what I am interested in...
that last post was to Joy...and anyone else =)
Hiya just ask them for a progesterone test,thats all you need to do,they will tell you to ring in few days,they will simply say,make an appointment with your doctor,or that the results are normal..