We are the childless couple. Of course, I have passed just two years of married life but we want to parent a baby soon. Since my wife had toxoplasma infection, she got foetus dropped in second month of pregnancy and she had to undergo the curating. There after the doctor gave us some medicin and she was tested again for TORCH and she had negative reports. Now the gap of six months prescribed by doctor to avoid pregnancy is over and we have changed the doctor with the new hopes. The new gynaecologist has prescribed her Siphene-50 mg to be taken from third day of menstruation and Meprate-30 from 21st day of menstruation. But we are not succeeded. Can any medicine harmful to my wife to concieve the child. Pls tell use we are confused as some one said us that maprate can be used to avoid the pregnancy.
Hello, I have gone through the query and understood your concern. Meprate is not advised for the treatment of infertility and in those trying to conceive. There are other forms of progesterone safer to be used in pregnancy, micronized progesterones like Duphaston. If your consultant has prescribed medication without any prior hormone assay to confirm any deficiency, it is not proper. Since your wife had a natural conception previously, it is more likely that there is no hormone defect. Ovulation induction is done when natural ovulation is either infrequent or absent, but the uterine response is good for induction. Please contact your consultant for further help. Take care.
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Hello, I have gone through the query and understood your concern. Meprate is not advised for the treatment of infertility and in those trying to conceive. There are other forms of progesterone safer to be used in pregnancy, micronized progesterones like Duphaston. If your consultant has prescribed medication without any prior hormone assay to confirm any deficiency, it is not proper. Since your wife had a natural conception previously, it is more likely that there is no hormone defect. Ovulation induction is done when natural ovulation is either infrequent or absent, but the uterine response is good for induction. Please contact your consultant for further help. Take care.