Progesterone.

Jennifer • 26yo TTC our 🌈 after 2 losses. I have a wonderful husband and 2 pitties. 🐶🐶

Has anyone on here ever taken progesterone to achieve pregnancy. My first round I got my period About 13 hours after my last dose. This round it’s been 2 days since my last dose and I haven’t gotten my period. I don’t have any signs or symptoms of my period showing up. But I don’t want to waste a pregnancy test if it’s just gonna come back negative.

Any one experience anything like this?

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Me

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Most who do fertility treatments start progesterone 3-4DPO to aid in implantation! So yes, a lot of us take it to help achieve pregnancy. It thickens your lining to help the embryo implant properly!

Me

Megan • Mar 11, 2019
Time to test!!

Je

Jennifer • Mar 11, 2019
I take it cycle days 16-25 to help achieve pregnancy which is 2-3dpo I’m just a bit confused because the first round I got my period RIGHT AFTER my last dose. And it’s been 2 days since my last dose for this round (round 2) so idk if I will get my period this month or if I’ll get a BFP instead 🤗

ma

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I did and it mess up my period so bad I didn't get a period in 3 months after I used progesterone and a horrible headache that never left since then but we all are different tho hopefully it works for you

ma

ma • Mar 11, 2019
Yeah that's what I was told but nope it just made it worse for me lol and when I finally got my period I was bleeding so much I got scared and went to the doctor

Je

Jennifer • Mar 11, 2019
It’s supposed to help regulate

Mo

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Oh thank god I found someone on it! I just made a post about an hour ago! I’m 5 days off today and started spotting first thing this morning with some cramps and now they’re gone. I’ve also been testing for ovulation since 3 day on provera. I’ve had 2 positive opks and having another surge today while spotting! I’m literally so confused also 😭

Je

Jennifer • Mar 11, 2019
Did you start your period right after your last dose on your first round of progesterone?