Contact your doctor immediately if you experience severe pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, or signs of blood clots after starting progesterone therapy. These could indicate serious complications.
Schedule a follow-up appointment if your symptoms don’t improve after three cycles of treatment. Your doctor will reassess your treatment plan and may suggest adjustments or alternative therapies.
Seek additional support from a fertility counselor or support group if you’re struggling emotionally with infertility. These resources offer valuable coping strategies and peer support.
Consider a second opinion if you have concerns about your diagnosis or treatment plan. A different perspective can provide clarity and additional options.
If you’re planning to conceive and your progesterone levels remain low despite treatment, discuss assisted reproductive technologies (ART) with your doctor. These options may increase your chances of pregnancy.
Remember to communicate openly and honestly with your healthcare provider about your concerns and any changes in your health. This open communication is key to successful treatment.