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Didnt take my progesterone for 6 days..what an idiot..!

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So i've a lot going on at the moment and I forgot to take my progesterone tablets. I woke up in the middle of the night, remembered and took it straight away, then in the morning realised I'd missed 6 days. So ive now taken it for 6 days only.. I normally take it for 12 days each month, then i'd have a 2 day break and then get my period.

Should I stick to this and hope things go to plan, or should I continue to take it for another 6 days so I've taken the full 12 days and then re-start my cycle?

Anyone else forgotten that many?!!

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