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I got a positive pregnancy blood test! But the doctor said my progesterone is low and i have cramping. Can any give any advice? I go for another blood test tomorrow

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Have they gave you progesterone to take? Cramping is quite normal this early on xx

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Nikrose1 in reply toFlorencenightingale

They have the increased it yesterday. I am on a vaginal supplement and oral

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Cramping is really normal around this time do try not to worry. Have they increased your progesterone dose?

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Nikrose1 in reply toKiboXX

They have increased my progesterone i am on a vaginal and oral supplement

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I would ask for intramuscluar injectable progestrone. This is painful but the best most absorbent form of taking progestrone.

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