You are not supposed to take provera if you are currently pregnant, because of an increased risk of certain birth defects. It's okay to take it to bring on your period if you need a little help in that area and are sure you are not pregnant. Progesterone may also be prescribed in early pregnancy to help prevent miscarriage due to low progesterone levels. I think that Prometrium or progesterone suppositories are usually the drugs of choice over provera for that purpose.
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