Progesterone Supplements
Posted: Friday, January 27, 2006
by Kevin Stith
Progesterone is a hormone produced by the ovaries that helps maintain a normal menstrual cycle. By preparing the lining of the uterus for implantation by the embryo, Progesterone also plays a critical role in maintaining the early weeks of a pregnancy. At approximately the eighth week of a normal pregnancy, the placenta takes over the role of producing Progesterone for the remainder of the pregnancy. Progesterone helps relax the muscles in the lining of the uterus, and also helps the breasts to develop in preparation for milk production after the birth of a baby.
Progesterone Supplements may be taken by mouth, as injections, or as vaginal suppositories. While most oral Progesterone Supplements are capsules, there are some supplements called troches that are placed under the tongue to dissolve. Progesterone injections are usually given in the buttock area, and are reported by some women to be more painful and to cause more soreness than many other types of injections. A Progesterone suppository is inserted into the vagina. It may cause some leaking; this is normal and does not mean that Progesterone is not being absorbed. Progesterone Supplementation may cause some common but transient side effects such as nausea, tiredness and breast tenderness.
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