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Taking Progynova, Utrogestan For FET. Will It Delay Periods?

hello doctor i have been on FET on september 9 th (5 day embyro). I am currently having progynova (2 mg 3 times a day) and Utrogestan (2 x 100 mg, 3 times a day). my blood test is on 23 rd september. I am worried whether progynova will delay the periods? i have very very light bleeding (just on and off sometimes while whiping). So bit confused about the results. Can you please help me?
Mon, 23 Sep 2013
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Hello
Thanks for your query.
Slight amount of spotting / bleeding is common after FET.
Also, progynova will NOT delay your periods.
It is given to support the endometrium and the growing pregnancy in case it implants.
So please do not worry.
Continue with the prescribed medication, and go for the blood test as scheduled.
All the best.
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Taking Progynova, Utrogestan For FET. Will It Delay Periods?

Hello Thanks for your query. Slight amount of spotting / bleeding is common after FET. Also, progynova will NOT delay your periods. It is given to support the endometrium and the growing pregnancy in case it implants. So please do not worry. Continue with the prescribed medication, and go for the blood test as scheduled. All the best.