08-14-2007, 11:19 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: North Carolina
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Originally Posted by drawlins27 You may want to speak with your doctor about taking progesterone in order to check your ovaries. You would take progesterone for seven days. If you still fail to menstruate after that time, it's an indication of inadequate estrogen levels or disruption in the ovarian cycle. | Great idea! The progesterone is something that you can definately try. You can take "Provera" to jumpstart your period. You'll get 10 pills. After you finish those 10 pills , your period is "supposed" to come if there aren't any major underlying problems. The period that you'll have after the pills is really called "withdrawal bleeding" which happens when your body has a sudden drop of progesterone. Trying progesterone will be able to help your doctors alot and will help in figuring out the best route to take.
I've known alot of women to get pregnant after using Provera. I used Provera because I had an episode of dysfunctional uterine bleeding. It's used in a wide range of things. It stops bleeding and starts it!
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