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    Default Progesterone Supplementation During Pregnancy

    Hi there. I've only posted a couple of times before ( a little shy), but I'm always here looking at the site. I've just got to ask something, though.


    I can't believe it!!!! I've had 2 ++ signs. After 4 months, it looks like the metformin has worked. Only problem is, I had to really fight with my GP to be put on it, and I'm afraid if I tell him I think I'm pregnant he'll take me off of it and I'll miscarry, but I'm also afraid that if I don't see him right away and my progesterone levels are low that I'll miscarry anyway. I've been told that Dr.s in this country won't use progesterone supplements on pregnant women? Does anyone have any experience with this sort of thing?

    Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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    Congratulations Sarah!!!!
    Firstly I'm not on Met so I can't give you any advice on that, but I did ask my consultant about progesterone. He said they don't do it here because it can virilise girl babies. I don't know the facts, but that was his explanation and I wasn't checked at all this pg. Thankfully so far so good.
    All I can suggest is that you gather as much info as you can on the benefits of continuing Met for the first trimester and take that to your doc.
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    Hi,

    I am not pregnant but I do use progesterone supposotories after Ovulation each month, to assist with implantation, and my gyno said if I do fall pregnant I will be taking them until I am 14weeks pregnant. Hope this helps.

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    hi there
    firstly congrats to you!

    i dont know anything about progesterone supposotories , but i did concieve on metformin too, and i took with me info on dr glueck, who is the dr that did/doing all the research into metformin/pcos/pregnancy link....the link to his site is below...
    after showing my doc the study reports, she was fine for me to stay on met, im still on met and 28 weeks on monday!

    good luck to you

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    been ttc for 15 years..diagnosed 16 years ago...had clomid..ovarian drilling..to no avail!!.....started met jan 2002.....shock..pregnant ..baby son born 8 weeks early via emergency c-section,4th feb 2003.due to PLACENTA ABRUPTION!..(both told we are very lucky to be here), second surprise pregnancy, beautiful girl born 4 weeks early via sucessful vbac!,
    update: 3rd baby born 8th august, another girl, via 2nd sucessful vbac!

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    Default Hi Sarah

    I have the same worries as you,please let me know how you get on.I have been on met for 5 weeks and am 4 weeks pregnant and due to see dr next week and am terrified of m/c lets keep each other informed
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    When I fell pregnant my gyno told me to come straight off the Met. Like you I was worried about miscarriaging so I carried on taking it for a few more weeks until my prescription ran out.

    I also asked about the progesterone supplements and was told by my gyno "there is no evidence they work" but I have since since literature provided by a fertility clinic which recommends them for the first 12 weeks. So it seems to be done to dr opinion.

    But don't worry, I'm sure you will be fine.

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    Thanks Sam,
    yes I,ve heard that about progesterone too,i,m carrying on with my met so fingers crossed.
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    Thank you to everyone who has replied. I saw my GP on Friday AM, and he was a real jerk. He wouldn't do any bloodwork to confirm the pregnancy or check my progesterone levels. He also wouldn't tell me whether or not he'll renew my metformin prescription next week. Forget him. I ordered it online, just in case he won't. He was so rude. I am in the process of looking for another Dr. Good news: I found an ob/gyn who will take me without a Dr.s referral, and since I said I would pay to go privately, he will see me on Wednesday AM in one of his private clinic. If any of you know where to find info on progesterone supplementation in pregnancy, I'd really appreciate it.

    Cheers!

    Sarah
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    Diagnosed with PCOS June 2002
    Started Metformin August 2002
    Waiting for Appt. with Infertility Dr. on January 6, 2003
    Surprise- 2++ otc pregnancy tests!!!!


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    Default HI SARAH

    I would definetely change your gp,who do they think they are??I am seeing mine this am,let me know how you get on with the private dr as I am interested in the progesterone link,
    good luck,
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    Hi all!

    Back from private appointment. Dr. Whittaker was sooo nice. He spent almost an hour with us just talking. He was well-informed about metformin during pregnancy, and because it's fairly new he wouldn't recommend it, he let me make the decision about whether or not to stay on it.

    He said absolutely no about the progesterone supplementation, and feels that if I'm on the metformin, I've got no reason to worry about my progesterone levels.

    He's offered to see me on the NHS from now on, so it doesn't cost us. And, he's also offered to follow me throughout the pregnancy. I go back to see him in 3 weeks, and he's going to scan me in his office to look for heartbeat, as at 9 weeks it's still to early for NHS to allow a scan.

    I know it's a bit irrational, but just hearing him say that if I'd made it six weeks and hadn't had any problems, it was probably going to be just great, made me feel much better.

    He even sat and talked about a birth plan with me, which was exciting.

    Are any of you going for a home birth? I'd really like to, but DH isn't so sure. I'm also interested in using a doula.

    Well, better go. Take care everyone!

    Sarah
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    DH 33
    TTC since April 2001
    Diagnosed with PCOS June 2002
    Started Metformin August 2002
    Waiting for Appt. with Infertility Dr. on January 6, 2003
    Surprise- 2++ otc pregnancy tests!!!!


    For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord,...plans to give you hope and a future...You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. Jeremiah 29:11, 13

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    Default Thanks Sarah

    Thats fab news,I have been worrying about progesterone too,so am i RIGHT IN THINKING HE RECKONS IF YOU ARE ON THE METFORMIN then progesterone should be ok and not low?
    How many weeks are you?
    I am seeing my consultant next week but through phone calls he has said I can stay on met on 1000mg a day instead of 2000mg.
    Glad your appointment went so well,
    jack x
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    According to my last period, I was six weeks yesterday, but according to my calculations I'm 5 weeeks 1 day. Not much difference really. Hope your appointment goes well. I'm just waiting for my scan now. DH has been trying to hear the heartbeat through my tummy the last couple of nights, even though I keep telling him there's nothing to hear. LOL!

    See you around.

    Sarah
    me 24
    DH 33
    TTC since April 2001
    Diagnosed with PCOS June 2002
    Started Metformin August 2002
    Waiting for Appt. with Infertility Dr. on January 6, 2003
    Surprise- 2++ otc pregnancy tests!!!!


    For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord,...plans to give you hope and a future...You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. Jeremiah 29:11, 13

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