Luteal Phase abortions 03/25/2012
Dear Sally, I am 33 this year and fell pregnant end of 2010, but had a miscarriage 3 weeks pregnant. It took another 13 months before I fell pregnant again, this time the pregnancy lasted 5weeks and then I lost the baby. I started spotting 4 weeks into the pregnancy and was placed on Cyclogest pessaries. I noticed that immediately the cramping stopped and the spotting, unfortunately a week later I did indeed miscarry. I am ovulating, since I have tested for it and have seen it on the scans. My period is regular, every 26 days, but I spot for 5 days and then heavy flow for 2 days, thereafter it tampers down for another 3 days. I don’t have any serious cramping while I have my period, or never had endometriosis; my uterus is according to the Gynecologist perfect – so it doesn’t seem like I should have a problem? However, I have other symptoms like dry vagina and night sweats too, which seems to be symptoms of low progesterone. So basically, I do ovulate but my Luteal Phase seems to be short or my body is not producing enough progesterone to sustain the pregnancy. During my second miscarriage we tested my progesterone levels and at 4weeks pregnant the count was 18 and the Dr said she would have liked it to be 60 or at least 30 (I don’t know what measurements they use). My question is: do you think my problem is a shortage of progesterone or estrogen dominant? And would Naturone help me? SALLY'S REPLY Yes N, you most certainly are suffering from low progesterone levels. May I suggest you go onto Naturone and double the dose from ovulation onwards, and if there is no menses then continue with the double dose until you are in the 4th month of pregnancy. Thereafter it will be your choice to stay on it for the duration of the pregnancy or slowly wean off it. After the 4th month the placenta takes over the production of progesterone and usually this is sufficient. The most common miscarriage these days is the :Luteal Phase abortions that happen in the first few weeks of pregnancy. The good news is that it will also increase your fertility, so hopefully you will fall pregnant soon. Good luck and take care Add Comment PREGNANCY 07/24/2011
Question from Mary in Ireland ... DO I NEED PROGESTERONE ?
just came across your products through google..dont know if you can help but would appreciate your help...I am 44 trying to concieve. I have a 7 year old daughter that was concieved and delievered with no problems. however, since, I have had 5 miscarriages, a long series of tests- all normal. I have been trying to concieve for 2 years and nothing...my periods are regular in that I have a short cycle 24 days usually. I often get a light period aroudn day 19 and then full period on day 24....do I need progestrone? Sally's reply .... Yes Mary you do need progesterone. This will be your best chance of falling pregnant. However, I have to say that your age is against you and if your eggs are finished, it won't be possible. Naturone, will get you ovulating (if there are any eggs left) and keep the pregnancy. REMEMBER THAT PROGESTERONE IS THE PREGNANCY HORMONE, AND DEFICIENCIES WILL RESULT IN ABORTIONS AND MISCARRIAGES. Progesterone prevents Luteal Phase abortions which are the most common form of miscarriage these days and happens in the first 3 - 4 weeks of pregnant usually. Press Read More to see the testimonies on pregnancy ....... Naturone - Girls are Pregnant 10/05/2010
Hi Sally, Thought you would like to know ….., both girls that were on Naturone to enhance their chances of pregnancy are now pregnant. One stopped the cream before I knew she was pregnant and hasn't ordered any more but she is doing okay. The other girl has just found out today (and rang me first - delighted!!!), I advised her to stay on the cream which she as agreed to do but has discussed whether she needs to stay on it throughout. She is the client the has the polycystic ovaries. How should I advise? Take care, Patricia Naturone - PREGNANT AT LAST ! 10/05/2010
I was going to give you a call but will drop you a short e-mail in the meantime. I wanted to tell you that I started taking progesterone in November, Pip actually gave me a sample when he popped in to see my Mom and Dad and then I came to a talk and carried on with it. I have been trying to fall pregnant since the beginning of last year – not ovulating – and low and behold, am now 12 weeks pregnant! (just 3 month’s later) The progesterone definitely worked for me, unless the fertility dolls from a friend in Kenya did the trick! A Mitchley Naturone - PREGNANCY 10/05/2010
I began using progesterone cream 5 months before falling pregnant after 9 years of infertility. And I used it liberally during my pregnancies and now have 2 bright and lovely children. I am interested to know whether I can use Naturone on my children, from what age, and how my husband would use it. Naturone - POST NATAL DEPRESSION 10/05/2010
My mother attended a talk given by you here in Harare and bought me a tub of Naturone. I had had severe PND after my first baby which lasted for 6 months, and she knew I would give anything not to go through the same thing again. This time round, (my baby is now 3 month) I put 1ml Naturone morning and night and have not had depression, in fact have not had so much as one negative thought. It is quite amazing. It is also wonderful to know that there was a reason for the other depression and that I was NOT going mad ! Many thanks for your product, I will be telling all my pregnant friends about this wonderful product. By the way, I am an amazing cow, this time round, and my baby is so good. Could this also be an effect of this product? Brenda, Harare |
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