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Pomogranate tablets okay?

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Hi everyone,

I've just started my period and due to start hormones to prepare lining for FET. Pomogranate was recommended to me by a few people. Wondering if pomogranate tablets would be okay too. I got them from Holland and Barrets. My husband was wondering if it would interact with the hormones I'll be taking. Just want to thicken up my lining. Has anyone had any experience using these tablets?

Thank you xxx

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Not sure about tablets but I drank a glass of pomegranate juice a day to help womb lining. I make sure it’s 100% pomegranate juice. There’s one called POM from most supermarkets. I’ve had two rounds of ivf, both of them I got a BFP. Xx

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Thanks Emlou. That's great advice.

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