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Does Missing A Day Of Progyluton Affect My Body Or Ovulation After An HCG Injection?
I am taking progyluton white coated tablet alone since doctor asked me to take as my endometrium lining is thin. But one day I forgot to take the tablet .Does missing progyluton a day cause any problem in my body. Also after administrative HCG injection for ovulation, Doctor asked me to take the tablet for the next two days. Will it not affect ovulation?
HCG injection is given to trigger ovulation. Progyluton is prescribed after the HCG shot to support the uterine lining and help implantation if pregnancy occurs. Taking it after HCG won’t prevent ovulation; it’s meant to support the next phase of the cycle. You should take the missed tablet as soon as you remember, unless it's almost time for the next one. However, do not double up unless advised by your treating doctor.
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Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician
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Does Missing A Day Of Progyluton Affect My Body Or Ovulation After An HCG Injection?
Hello, HCG injection is given to trigger ovulation. Progyluton is prescribed after the HCG shot to support the uterine lining and help implantation if pregnancy occurs. Taking it after HCG won’t prevent ovulation; it’s meant to support the next phase of the cycle. You should take the missed tablet as soon as you remember, unless it s almost time for the next one. However, do not double up unless advised by your treating doctor. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician