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Mrs

Hi!

What some advice! Have been using natpro for helping to get a menstrion sicle and to get pregnant to for the last 4 months, with 3 months of getting a normal sicle with out taking any thing els to get it, but my problim is that today i am already 1 week late! With the 1st day of sicle i hade spotting for 3 days, very light and up to today i have a brown discharge also very light, did pregnancy test on Sunday 5 days late but test negative! So i am still using natpro every day two times a day! I really feel pregnant so am skeard to stop using natpro, because of maby just maby i am pregnant and then i will lose the baby! Please give me advice on what to do, i really do not know what to do next! Ia am 31 with one child of 4 years and next month on the 15th it is already 2 years we are trying to get pregnant! Please help!!!

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Dec 27, 2012
Mrs
by: Wray

Hi there I'm so pleased the progesterone has helped regulate your cycle. I feel it is best to continue using the progesterone. Home pregnancy test kits are very unreliable. It's not worth the risk if you are pregnant. Please read our page on Pregnancy for more info, and this one here too. Has anyone checked why you are not falling pregnant? We do have a page on Infertility which gives a few pointers. And please have a vitamin D test done. A lack of this can affect both ovulation and conception. There are some excellent videos on vitamin D and pregnancy at the bottom of the pregnancy page I've given above, well worth listening to. Please let me know the results of the vitamin D test. For more info on vitamin D levels, test kits etc see the Vitamin D Council, GrassrootsHealth and Birmingham Hospital. Blood levels should be 70-100ng/ml (175-250nmol/L) and not the 30ng/ml (75nmol/L) most labs and doctors regard as adequate. The minimum daily dose should be 5000iu's per day, although recent research indicates it should be 10,000iu's per day, see here. Take care Wray

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