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What are ways to increase progesterone levels in early pregnancy? |
What are ways to increase my progesterone levels in early pregnancy? If you are pregnant, go to your Dr. and they can give you prescription progesterone. They can also run a progesterone test to see if you are even low. As you may know, low progesterone can cause miscarriage and lower chances of getting pregnant. |
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