Oral Natural Micronized Progesterone: A Review of Its Implications in Obstetric Indications
RM Saraogi,
Sunita Chandra,
Ashish Parulekar
et al.
Abstract:Progesterone is vital for sustaining pregnancy. Progesterone deficiency is considered a risk factor for infertility, threatened or recurrent miscarriages, and preterm births. Exogenous progesterone is a viable alternative for obstetric indications linked to low progesterone activity. Oral natural micronized progesterone (NMP) is beneficial in luteal phase support for in vitro fertilization (IVF), intrauterine insemination (IUI), threatened miscarriage, and preterm birth prevention. However, it necessitates fre… Show more
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