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Stopping progesterone cold turkey
I am 15 weeks pregnant taking progesterone 200 mg supplement daily at night from 2 weeks only, can i stop it cold turkey?!
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Cold turkey? Reason fr progesterone ? Conception after treatment? History of abortion? Bleeding in the initial month?
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Is it your natural conception and pregnancy or is it IVF pregnancy? If it is IVF pregnancy then the answer to your question becomes more difficult. If it is natural conception and pregnancy then  at 15 weeks you are fairly safe. You have taken it only for two weeks. But don't go cold turkey 🦃 while stopping progesterone. Taper it off over two weeks. And do your sonography weekly for 4 weeks.
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Hi,pls connect me on practo,there is  option of video consult too,my name is dr lavina batra
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Lots of details required to be able to properly advise you on this. Please consult Dr. Akriti Saxena. You can find me on google too.
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U can stop it after a consultation. Dr sonam Gupta Roots plus clinic paschim vihar
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