1st Trimester

Oral Progesterone medication and breastfeeding

Hello Im 5 weeks 4 days along and my progesterone levels are 11.  I've also had many miscarriages. My docter prescribed me oral progesterone 200mg once a day, but it concerns me since Im still breastfeeding my 18 month old. I read online that vaginal progesterone was usually what is given and is safer for use when breastfeeding. Have any of you taken oral progesterone when breastfeeding? 

Re: Oral Progesterone medication and breastfeeding

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  • I did ask her but Im hoping to hear from anyone with experience with it. My ob says its ok but I don't trust that since there has not really been any studies on its affects to a breastfeeding baby. My previous obs refused to prescribe it at all.
  • If you're worried (and don't want to listen to your doc) then just ask for vaginal progesterone.


    *Formerly LuND*
    Me: 35 | DH: 37
    TTC: 7/2016
    Low AMH, mild MFI
    BFP 7/29/17
    EDD: 4/5/18
    <3  DS born 4/4/18  <3
    BFP #2 7/2/19
    EDD 3/13/20


  • I did ask her but Im hoping to hear from anyone with experience with it. My ob says its ok but I don't trust that since there has not really been any studies on its affects to a breastfeeding baby. My previous obs refused to prescribe it at all.
    Also, why would your previous OB refuse to prescribe progesterone? Especially if you have a history of low progesterone and/or miscarriages? 


    *Formerly LuND*
    Me: 35 | DH: 37
    TTC: 7/2016
    Low AMH, mild MFI
    BFP 7/29/17
    EDD: 4/5/18
    <3  DS born 4/4/18  <3
    BFP #2 7/2/19
    EDD 3/13/20


  • Your previous OBs refused to prescribe it because you're breastfeeding? Or they refused to prescribe it because they don't think you need it?

    You should not be taking a very small sample size of woman from a random internet forum saying "oh, yea, I took it, and my baby is fine," as a reason to or not to take it. 

    What did the doctor say when you brought up the studies? If you have concerns, they should be able to address them in some way shape or form. And if you don't trust what they have to say and their recommendations, it's time to find a new doctor. 
  • I can speak to my doctor about why they chose oral over vaginal tomorrow, I was given my prescription to start a few days in advance of being able to see her. I would really like to be able to just stop breastfeeding my 18month old but its not that simple. She refuses formula and there is no way she will nap or sleep without breastfeeding first. I feel so awful and worry for her when she can not be comforted at all. I had no intentions of weaning her so she is not used to going without it at all.  As far as the other Obs I have met not prescribing it they all told me that the reason they refuse to and do not even if you've had multiple miscarriages is that there is not any scientific proof that it actually works to prevent miscarriage. Even though I trust my current Ob less she is the only person I can find who well even let me give progesterone a try. The reasons I trust her less have to do how little she seemed to care about my last miscarriage, she didn't even seem worried that I could go septic. Also her facility is not very clean. They do seem to be knowledgeable and nice, I just dont know how much they really care or have experience with this, but I don't have any other option if I want to try progesterone to save this pregnancy. I have already lost two babies since my daughter was born, one that made it all the way to 11 weeks.
  • As far as finding a new or better ob goes I don't have time to do that in time for this pregnancy since my progesterone is already low at 5 weeks. I have to make a choice immediately. I'm going to ask her for the vaginal because that seems to be what is most commonly prescribed  for miscarriage. Sorry if my line of thought seems absurd, I just worry very much for my older babies well being as well. I don't think she can go cold turkey off breast milk, and I worry the progesterone could have weird affects, especially with how many losses I have already endured, Im always very paranoid about any drug. She is my one rainbow baby, and counting her and this current baby I have now been pregnant 7 times. The 5 others ended in miscarriage. So please try to understand how I worry.
  • So I’m not an expert and I don’t have any training in the medical field so take my advice as you will... From what I’ve read the concern with breastfeeding and progesterone supplements is that it often causes you to reduce or loose your supply. This however is also a common side effect of pregnancy though not everyone experiences it. 

    If you wish to continue nursing your toddler I would recommend the book Adventures in Tandem Nursing by Hilary Flower. You might be able to find it at a local LLL because it’s out of print so pretty pricey on Amazon though I’d argue it’s worth it. She is working on a 2nd edition which she is hoping to release in December. 
    Me: 33 | DH: 34
    Married: October, 19, 2015
    EDD 2/22/17 <3 DS1 born on 3/2/17
    EDD 3/8/20 <3 DS2 born on 3/10/20
    EDD 11/24/23
    (Formerly Marriedhamstermom Feb ‘17)


  • Thank you for the advice everyone. Sorry I went MIA for a min, I got really odd news when I went in for my ultrasound that I will need to be seeing a better OB for then my current one. While she is understanding enough to prescribe me progesterone I feel she doesn't have much experience with strange or complicated pregnancies. My current Ob wasn't sure what to think of it. When she looked on the screen I appeared to somehow be pregnant with a small amount of left over fetal tissue from the last miscarriage. I'm not sure how that could even be possible though because my HCG had dropped to zero so my old OB that did my D and C was sure it was fine. Also I have a fibroid poking up through the back of my uterus that has grown over 6cm in the last 6 months and the new OB  jumped straight to believing it must be cancerous then. The chances of it being cancer and not just a normal fibroid are very rare. Only 1 in 1000 and typically affecting women who are post menopausal, which I'm not. I've had large fibroids throughout  my successful pregnancy as well, and they've always grown a bit with each pregnancy, so considering this is the 2 pregnancy I've had this year alone, I don't think its to strange that one grew larger like that. I think its strange of my current OB to jump straight to that assumption. I'm going to get a second opinion from my preferred older OBs, who have worked with me through all my fibroid issues and have never told me anything like that. The only reason I went to my newer OB is just that she is much closer to me and has no problem prescribing progesterone, but other then that I actually trust and prefer my old OB. I'm still going to be taking the progesterone until I find out what is going on for sure, but I will be taking it vaginally so my blood serums levels don't get as high, and reducing breastfeeding to once a day just before bed, my daughter seems to be able to handle that. Thank you again everyone for your support understanding and thoughts. If you've ever heard of someone being able to get pregnant while still retaining past fetal tissue let me know. I can't find any info on this yet.  
  • OP- sorry you are going through these complications. Sounds like you are making some sound decisions moving forward though. Good luck and I hope everything works out fine for you!



    Me: 36 / DH: 37
    Met: 9/21/08
    Married: 10/5/13
    BFP #1- 2/5/17 * EDD- 10/18/17 * DD born- 10/25/17
    BFP #2 3/18/19 * EDD 11/25/19* DS born 11/30/19
  • OP - it is usually re-absorbed if it isn't a concerning amount. that is per my RE after our D&E showed some tissue left in the uterus before a treatment cycle. 
    **tw**


    married 11.1.14

    ttc #1 since 5.18

    bfp 12.22.18 letrozole + progesterone

    d&e due to trisomy 13/hydrops at 15wks

    bfp 7.21.19 letrozole + IUI 

    little girl A born 3.26.20

  • It is definitely possible to get pregnant again while still retaining some fetal tissue from a past pregnancy.  Like others have said, it typically gets reabsorbed and is a non-issue.
  • I'm a few days late here, so this may have already passed, but if you were pregnant and creating an adequate amount of progesterone to support the pregnancy naturally, your 18 month old would likely still wean in the next few months, unless they are so attached to breastfeeding that they are willing to dry-nurse.  I am a textbook Overproducer, and when i got pregnant with my second, my first was still nursing twice a day.  She dropped the first of those when i was 1-2 months pregnant, and the last one when i was about 4 months in.  At the time that she fully weaned she was 18 months old, so i wasn't sure if it was her age or my production that caused it.  But i got pregnant with #3 when #2 was only 5 months old, and since i was still pumping at work during the day, i noticed pretty quickly that my supply majorly dropped almost immediately and that i'd have to supplement with formula until #2 turned 1.
     
    It is highly highly likely that an 18 month old, who should be getting most of their nutrition from other sources by now, would self-wean shortly after their mother got pregnant again regardless.  Of course, your child could be in the minority that doesn't really mind reduced supply or the taste of the milk changing over to colostrum, but tandem nursing is difficult and fairly unusual, even if you are willing to do so.  Most toddlers will see nursing as pointless once there is no more milk coming out, provided that they are receiving adequate nutrition from elsewhere.
     
    +10000 to not feeding an 18 month old formula.  Cows milk or any high-in-healthy-fat substitute is completely fine and a LOT cheaper and easier.
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