Prometrium for Premature Labor User Reviews
- Anonymous
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- November 2, 2012
"Early pregnancy loss was a huge issue. I have been on Prometrium since the day after ovulation. I am 18 weeks pregnant. Doctors wanted me to stop at 14 weeks, I had extra and continued. I ran out for two days and started having contractions. My doctor decided it was best to stay on Prometrium due to evidence of risked preterm labor."
- She...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- December 12, 2016
"Mild side effects such as fatigue and hunger, horrible headaches if not taken at all. Seems to work, however, for the price paid for the medication, seems like they could include an applicator like the ones they give with gels and OTC yeast meds, etc. It's not fun or very easy trying to shove pills in your VAGAY with your fingers every single time you must use this medication."
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"I was on Prometrium from day 1 up until week 19, then I was placed on the Makena shot, which is also progesterone, until I was 36 weeks. I fully believe this is why I have my daughter today. She is almost two and has had no side effects from me taking this medication in pregnancy. I have MTHFR factor and low progesterone. This is why I needed to be on this medication."