Can progesterone tablets affect the fetus? Oral progesterone tablets will not affect the fetus. Progesterone tablets can protect the fetus during pregnancy and help to improve the progesterone level in the body. If you have a history of threatened abortion or abortion, you can take this medicine to protect the fetus. The specific dosage needs to be taken under the guidance of a doctor to avoid blind medication. There may be some side effects such as dizziness, nausea, breast pain and mood changes during taking this medicine. It will gradually return to normal after stopping using it, so don't be too nervous.
Progesterone tablets, the main component of which is dydrogesterone, are commonly used in clinic for threatened abortion, habitual abortion and luteal insufficiency infertility caused by progesterone deficiency. It can also be used to treat irregular menstrual cycle, premenstrual syndrome, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, dysmenorrhea, endometriosis, secondary amenorrhea, etc. It is an oral progestogen drug, which can make the endometrium enter the complete secretory phase and prevent the risk of endometrial hyperplasia and malignant transformation caused by estrogen.
Why do doctors prescribe progesterone tablets after ovulation? First of all, it is a progestogen drug, which can be used to protect the fetus and abnormal uterine bleeding caused by luteal insufficiency. Of course, progesterone tablets can also transform proliferative endometrium into secretory endometrium. Under normal circumstances, taking progesterone tablets after ovulation is to promote the implantation of eggs and increase the chances of pregnancy. Of course, this is only an auxiliary means to promote pregnancy. It is recommended to take progesterone tablets after ovulation only if there are no problems in all pre-pregnancy tests.