Progesterone Capsules
Progesterone is used to prepare the lining of your uterus for implantation and pregnancy. Oftentimes, fertility medications affect your progesterone levels. You may be prescribed a progesterone supplement to make up for this decrease when it's time for the transfer. Progesterone capsules/suppositories are inserted vaginally. Some clinics or doctors may prescribe different forms of progesterone as an alternative.
The Quick Facts
- Progesterone capsules may be used orally or vaginally
- It thickens the lining of your uterus for implantation and pregnancy
Dosage Forms
- 100 mg capsules
- 200 mg capsules
Storage
- At room temperature

FAQs
Answers to common questions.
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