Low Progesterone

Dr. Natalie Crawford discusses progesterone, a short luteal phase, and miscarriage due to low progesterone. She also explains when it makes sense to test and supplement progesterone and when it does not. Understanding your period is the key to understanding why your progesterone may be low.

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Natalie answers your social media questions during her segment FFS—For Fertility’s Sake.

I just had a frozen embryo transfer. Is it normal to have no symptoms for over a week?

Postpartum fertility and returning my cycle. What should I expect and when should I be concerned?

Are frozen transfers more successful than fresh transfers? How far apart do you suggest?

How long after breastfeeding can I do an FET?

Is mild adenomyosis a big threat to fertility?

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