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How do you remind yourself to take Utrogestan for 14 days each month?

55 replies

Natureyhello · 02/02/2023 09:26

Maybe a daft question. And I know I’m having a tech blind spot here, but how do you remind yourselves to take the progesterone pill for 14 days each month?

I tried setting a reminder in my calendar, but it’s such a faff to get the days to set it right (Ie: I can set it every single day, rather than for 14 on and 14 off).

Is there an app you use?

Just a bit worried about missing a pill! And since it’s not every single day, a daily reminder won’t work!

I am about to start taking them today! Started the oestrogel 15 days ago.

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RudsyFarmer · 02/02/2023 09:30

I’ll be honest. I’m not great at remembering, so I’m head to see if anyone else does anything inventive.

RudsyFarmer · 02/02/2023 09:30

*here

Itisbetter · 02/02/2023 09:32

Take a vitamin supplement the other days?

ChristmasJumpers · 02/02/2023 09:42

Would a pill caddy help? Maybe two so you can fill them up with two full weeks of progesterone, then 2 weeks of a vitamin pill, then repeat?

sanityisamyth · 02/02/2023 09:43

Alexa? She's brilliant at telling me which clubs DS has and what kit to pack each day!

GCWorkNightmare · 02/02/2023 09:44

I’m on the mini-pill and don’t have periods so GP advised I take them from the 1st to 14th of every calendar month. Started yesterday. Should be easy to remember.

JesusMaryAndJosephAndTheWeeDon · 02/02/2023 09:45

Shame they don't do them in packs with the days on and a dummy pill for the off days like they used to with certain brands of the combined pill at one time.

NameChangePoP · 02/02/2023 09:45

I do it slightly differently. I take it on the 1st-14th of every month. So technically it's a couple of days late every so often, but at least I remember it!
I stick a reminder in the iphone to repeat on these days as well.

JinglingSpringbells · 02/02/2023 09:59

You use the same day every month. So your next lot will be from 2 March.

The dose is 12 days as on the leaflet (it can be 14, but the 14 day thing was pushed onto GPs prescribing it, purely to help women remember a regime of 2 weeks on it, 2 weeks off.) The 14 days is for women on higher doses of estrogen or who bleed a lot.

Although the packet says 12 days out of 28, most drs will tell you it's fine to do it per calendar month.

Dogsgottabone · 02/02/2023 12:57

I have just done my first cycle of utrogestan. I leave it on my pillow so I take it as soon as I get into bed.

On another note I would appreciate a different shape as they roll off my hands most days!

I started on the 21st so I'll start that day every month.

flyingant · 02/02/2023 13:08

I take it from the 1st of every month. I set a reminder on my phone calendar for the 1st and then have the tablets by my bed with a bottle of water so I see it to remember to take it each night.

EarringsandLipstick · 02/02/2023 14:15

I have a repeating reminder in my phone - you can custom set up these so it's easy to do (eg for 12 day regimen. Though I do 14 days)

Equally, it's always the same day to start / stop - so if I didn't start this week, I must start next week - and the same with stopping - so it's easy enough to remember that way too.

Cranky2 · 02/02/2023 14:20

Like PPs, I take it from the 1st to the 12th of the month. I wouldn't remember otherwise.

HundredMilesAnHour · 02/02/2023 14:22

I take it for 12 days from the 10th each month. I have a calendar entry (with reminder) in my phone calendar on the 10th to start every month and a calendar entry (with reminder) for the the last day (so the 21st) every month.

In addition to this, I use the Apple Health app for my Medications. It reminds me every night to take my Utrogestan and to apply my Oestrogel. When it's a non-Utrogestan day, I still get a nightly reminder (which makes me think "is it the 10th-21st of the month?") and I select skip it.

Seems to work for me. I haven't missed a dose but I have had a few 'damn, nearly forgot!' moments when I got the reminders.

VickerishAllsort · 02/02/2023 20:56

I start mine every alternate Monday and take fr 12 days, and so far haven't forgotten.
But at the start I kept a label on my gel bottle and ticked off every day for two weeks, then started the pills, until I got used to the routine.

milkyaqua · 02/02/2023 20:58

Paper calendar hung on wall and marked up accordingly. Tick it off.

BigotSpigot · 02/02/2023 21:00

Take it from the 1st to 14th - never have to think about it.

Natureyhello · 02/02/2023 21:00

These are such useful tips and things I didn’t think of! Thank you!

I wanted to ask on 12 vs 14 days… I was told 14 - but were those who take it for 12 also told 14? I can just as easily do 12 as I can 14. Not sure which to pick!

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EarringsandLipstick · 02/02/2023 21:03

Natureyhello · 02/02/2023 21:00

These are such useful tips and things I didn’t think of! Thank you!

I wanted to ask on 12 vs 14 days… I was told 14 - but were those who take it for 12 also told 14? I can just as easily do 12 as I can 14. Not sure which to pick!

12 or 14 is fine.

As a PP said, GPs often recommend 14 for ease of remembering.

Felicity42 · 02/02/2023 21:04

If it's in a foil blister pack, write the day initial on the back of each tablet blister with a Sharpie and leave the pack beside your alarm clock or beside your toothbrush.

Luredbyapomegranate · 02/02/2023 21:11

Put the next block in your calendar, and then put a daily alarm on your phone?

Gardengirl108 · 02/02/2023 21:13

I use the Health app (Apple). I take mine 12 days a month, so take it from 1st -12th. I set up a reminder that goes off everyday (along with the other meds I take) and I take it if the date is between the 1st and 12th. It tracks what I’ve taken and when (including time).

Camdenish · 02/02/2023 21:17

I take mine from the first to the twelfth of the month. My specialist suggested I do this.

HairyKitty · 02/02/2023 21:22

I set a calendar reminder on the first day I need to take them. And I load up a pill caddy with 12 days worth in it that I keep by the bed.

AutumnIsMyFavouriteSeason · 02/02/2023 21:36

I write day1 in my calendar. On that day I keep the pills alongside my estrogen gel which I put at night, take the tablet at the same time. After the month is done I put the pills away until next cycle.