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reposting Provera questionJune 30 2011 at 7:11 PM | Mrs. M (no login) |
| MD prescribed Provera 10 mg once a day for 12 days b/c CD 53 P4 was |
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E&H (no login) | You didn't finish writing the question | June 30 2011, 7:59 PM |
but just wanted to say that after stopping provera you period will come 5 days later. |
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Mrs. M (no login) | CD 53 P4 is less than .02 and E2 is 230. | June 30 2011, 9:14 PM |
Will provera cause ovulation and then luteal phase or does withdrawal of provera bring on AF?
Thanks E&H for your response. I knew you would know the answer and was hoping you would the post. I'm not sure why complete post is not coming up. It happened twice. |
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Anonymous (no login) | The board's coding has trouble with the symbols for "less than" or "greater than" | June 30 2011, 9:26 PM |
Probably why the posts did not go through
But about your provera question, it will not make you ovulate. It is a progesterone and will raise your progesterone levels (to mimic ovulation), then when you stop taking it after 10 days or so, you will get a withdrawal bleed "period".
It still depends though if you have a lining built up, sounds like your RE is assuming lining is there from estrogen but that you are not going to ovulate on your own. |
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Mrs. M (no login) | Thank you! nt | July 1 2011, 6:43 AM |
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E&H (no login) | Your period will | July 1 2011, 7:32 AM |
come 5 days after stopping it as it. Will not make you ovulate as the pp said but it will definitely make you bleed. |
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Mrs. M (no login) | Thanks again! nt | July 1 2011, 7:52 PM |
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