And no, not the fun kind.
Anyone know of any injection tips to keep from getting those itchy painful lumps that stick around for weeks on end? Or what to do when you acquire one? I'm a few weeks in to progesterone in oil once daily. Help a girl out.
[I hope this is not against rules -- I can't be the only one going through injections!]
Re: Shots, shots, shots! [Injection question]
After the injection, I rub the area with a clean alcohol pad. I have heard that heating pads afterwards works well, but I haven't really had lumps since I started rubbing the area with the alcohol pad.
Also talk to your doctor if it is leaving itchy rashes. This happened to me once, and it turns out I was allergic to a certain additive. If you keep the bottle, they can hopefully identify which ones make you react.
Hope that helps. I have been doing the injections for months off and on now and it does get better.
Please report back on what your midwife says about it when she calls back! Just remember the reason they asked you to come in as soon as you got your BFP was so that they can catch things and do something about it if needed.
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She did call back and said it should be above 10 (which is higher than what I found on Dr Google, but oh well) so they gave me a prescription for the suppository twice daily. Then insurance denied it saying I only needed one daily *eye roll* so I got that but will take it two times a day until I get that all sorted out. Going back tomorrow and Friday for beta checks—fingers crossed
I tried my first shot while standing up, and I almost passed out from locking my knees. That's why I highly recommend sitting. If you have any questions, let me know. I have been doing my own for months now
it actually went really well! You’re right, pushing in the plunger was kind of tough but it didn’t hurt at all. I had my husband do it last night but now I know I can do it :-).
thanks for all the tips!