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Progesterone suppository symptoms

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I’m in the 2ww - natural cycle but on my first cycle of taking progesterone suppository currently 7dpo. Lots of random side effects inc period like cramps, boobs swollen etc oddly my boobs have gone from really sore to not that painful but still v full. should I read into that?? Panicking!

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Heya :) I think those all sound like progesterone symptoms, try to ignore them as much as you can cause they can mean everything or nothing ☺️ Good luck! 🤞 x

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Hi Almond. Try drinking more water, it should help, and don't get constipated. Good luck! Diane

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