Debbie

Debbie

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Reply Posted on: Mar 18, 2017 at 1:13am
Hello


I have a question about repeated bad period cramping on progesterone support, around 9/10dpo. Can this have a negative impact on implantation? Happens every month. I've read about prostaglandins released when corpus Leutum starts to degenerate and that some prostaglandins are good for implantation and some are bad. Is it right that progesterone wouldn't stop this? And it would only stop lining being shed? It's bad cramping and I have to take pain relief. I've had chemicals. Seems that this cramping would prevent an embryo from implanting. I didn't have this with my first child or periods before him, started happening after. Do you have any thoughts on this doctor? Thank you

Dr. Braverman

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RE: Debbie Posted on: Mar 18, 2017 at 6:43am
Im not concerned abou this. All depends on your history , some with endometriosis have this complaint as well. If you are having chemical pregnancies then this needs to be evaluated. You should fill out a consult form on our website and we can schedule a free phone or SKYPE consult with you.
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