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My (nkcells) consultant routinely prescribes progesterone to everyone as far as I can see (his treatment plans are online). I believe this is because progesterone suppresses the immune system a little. That's why, weirdly, us womenfolk are more likely to catch a cold in the second part of our cycle. So, as far as I can see (I'm not a bio or medical professional, mind) progesterone has two advantages. It thickens the lining of the uterus and it suppresses the immune system so an implanting embryo is less likely to be seen as a threat to the body.
I also toyed with not taking it at some point as I didn't know whether I really needed it but ultimately, it isn't supposed to be harmful and I would rather carry a doomed pregnancy a few days longer if necessary than lose a healthy bean that might just have survived had I taken the progesterone. Those are just my personal thoughts on it. As I said, I am no medical professional and there is probably some truth in the fact that a lot of us end up overmedicated
Ultimately, everyone needs to be comfortable with their own personal treatment regime and what might be acceptable to me might be way overkill for someone else.
I also toyed with not taking it at some point as I didn't know whether I really needed it but ultimately, it isn't supposed to be harmful and I would rather carry a doomed pregnancy a few days longer if necessary than lose a healthy bean that might just have survived had I taken the progesterone. Those are just my personal thoughts on it. As I said, I am no medical professional and there is probably some truth in the fact that a lot of us end up overmedicated

Ultimately, everyone needs to be comfortable with their own personal treatment regime and what might be acceptable to me might be way overkill for someone else.