Answered by angelandchris - Jan. 15, 2017 6:07am
I've had them with 2 pregnancy starting at 16 weeks they hurt when you get them and made my hip sore like 2 days and sometimes I'd throw up right after I got them and got head aches with them I didn't like them at all choose not to get them this time I'm 27 weeks now
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Answered by Mammoth - Nov. 14, 2016 6:19pm
If there's a chance it might help keep Baby inside, then that's good (assuming he/ she is happy in there!). Sounds like you did okay with your prem baby last time - a healthy weight for their stage of development. I've not had progesterone shots, but I understand they sting quite a lot. It is possible to take pessaries instead, though you'll have to see if this will still keep you at the level you need. Are they thinking it's a lining issue? Progesterone helps with the lining. I have adenomyosis and that carries a risk of early labour. I haven't been told there's anything much that can be done to help if all goes amiss, though!
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Answered by kenpobaby - Nov. 12, 2016 6:01pm
My last baby was born at 35 weeks, after my water broke unexpectedly. I never had any cervical issues though. All my boys were early, but he was the earliest. He was still 6 1/2 pounds though! Lol He did fine too.
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Answered by Tiggatigz - Nov. 12, 2016 2:02pm
I've read about them and it says it may help if you have a short cervix and are only having one child and if you have had a prem baby before and also the side affects are the same as being in your first trimester of pregnancy Hun but it's up to you it may help
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