3 miscarriages and 3 boys

I have had to take suppositories for the first 3 months for 3 babies. I hated it but that's all I knew at the time. I was given cream by my mom years ago but never finished it.

I thought maybe I should start taking it again and see what the results are. Don't know yet but time will tell. I'm still really moody and tired so I'm hoping something will change soon.

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3 miscarriages and 3 boys

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Apr 10, 2009
3 miscarriages and 3 boys
by: Wray

Yes you can use the cream. I've lost count of the women who have used it successfully. I'm currently helping a woman who had 3 miscarriages in 2008 and is now successfully pregnant using the Natpro. She started off on 6ml/day (200mg progesterone), but starting getting spotting and slight nausea, both signs of dropping progesterone levels. I asked her to increase to 8ml/day (270mg progesterone), which stopped both the spotting and nausea. She stayed on this dose until she reached 20 weeks then gradually reduced down to 6ml/day, which she is still on. The advantage of the cream is it can be used anywhere, on the face (wonderful), burns (the best!), piles, aches and pains and more.

We do have a web page on conception and pregnancy you might like to look at:

Can progesterone help with Conception and Pregnancy problems?
http://www.progesteronetherapy.com/faq-conception.html

Take care, Wray.

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