Clomid vs progesterone pills?

which one and why?

my progesterone is low (i am ttc) and my obgyn wants to explore clomid. when i asked her going on for progesterone pills she told me "that is controversial contained by the medical community".

give me ur pick and reason why. thanks!
Answers:

Pregnant or irregular bleeding?


If you hold low progesterone, YOU NEED PROGESTERONE SUPPLEMENTS FOR PREGNANCY. Sorry, this is an issue I'm passionate in the order of! Take a look at this site my friend and I own and put together (I'm the webmaster) and you'll see why I'm so emotional around it. Send your doctor to this site if she thinks it's a problem to use it. It's with the sole purpose controversial to the doctors who make it so. Best wishes to you! http://lowprogesteroneinpregnancy.com...

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Clomid would minister to you ovulate. When I took Clomid, three months was supposed to be the longest stretch within months and 6 months the max total. It sounds like you might be have trouble ovulating and you wouldn't want to use progesterone until you knew you ovulated.

As for using progesterone, it is not that controversial!(roll eyes) I used it through two of my three pregnancies until I be 20 weeks pregnant and the first pgy was contained by 1995! Many use it only until 13 weeks, but I have immunity issues.

Controversial? Don't reflect so. Your dr may not do it, but it's not that difficult. For some women, it helps to prevent a miscarriage by supplying what the body requirements until the placenta is established in the uterus.

It comes within different forms, but the ones that were recommended for me be the ones made in a compounding pharmacy. They are used as a suppository you can insert any vaginally or rectally. I used to do it rectally because it still got immersed close to where it needed to shift. Stayed put and was much smaller quantity messy.

Good luck!! I wish you adjectives the best.





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