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I have pcos and we are trying to concieve for more than one year. Husband factors are all perfectly normal. We had IUI on last Saturday and i think I ovulated on Sunday evening.( I had severe pain in left abdomen..) we were also having intercourse these days. I'm taking progesterone tablets , myo inositol tablets, vtmin e tablets and folic acid... Two days I'm having constipation.. is this because of progesterone tablets? I'm taking progesterone soft gelatin tablets vaginally.
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Could be Drink 3-4 litres of water per day Eat high fiber foods like fruits and vegetables Do exercise Take medication for constipation like isapghul or any prescribed by your doctor Connect for more details and information here Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on Fertility counseling Blog section
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Take Syrup Duphalac 4 spoons at bedtime daily for 3 days
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Take 3 bananas daily
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Take a boiled egg daily
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Hi. Yes it can be due to medicines taken orally . The vag tab normally do not affect . You can take syp Duphalac 2 tsp after dinner till constipation is ok . Drink more water .
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Yes it may cause. U can take plenty  of water  and fiber diet. Gentle walk of 20 mt helpful.
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syp lactulose 3 tsf at night  if it persist.
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