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Cylogest side effects

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hopingForOurRainbow91 · 16/12/2020 12:06

Hi Ladies,

I am currently 14 weeks pregnant with my rainbow and have been on cylogest progesterone pessesarys since my positive. In the last week I have had to change and use them as suppositories due to a irritated cervix.
My question is since I have been using them the back way I have had really loose stools is this anyone else has experienced? (TMI SORRY)

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boymum88 · 16/12/2020 14:10

I take them to, have always taken the rectally. They do tend to make me a bit lose now and again but that said can sometimes not go for days, think it can just be normal pregnancy tummy issues. Hopefully things will settle down for you in the next few days

hopingForOurRainbow91 · 16/12/2020 14:13

@boymum88

I take them to, have always taken the rectally. They do tend to make me a bit lose now and again but that said can sometimes not go for days, think it can just be normal pregnancy tummy issues. Hopefully things will settle down for you in the next few days
Thank you, it's been the same for me might be just one of those things :) xx
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Sallyjo27 · 16/12/2020 15:02

I’ve been taking them vaginally for 4 weeks since I had my bfp and have noticed they can make my stools loose too. I’ve read that they can cause havoc with the digestive system. Congratulations on your rainbow 🌈

Shinea · 16/12/2020 17:48

I have been taking them since 5 weeks due to previous MMC, now I am 20weeks.
Side effects so far is blisters around your private part, not long lasting usually goes off in a day or two but still its annoying 😓

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