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Question by  Lisa78 (35)

Do progesterone suppositories cause discharge?

 
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Answer by  hibpmgirl (2166)

Yes, generally anything you insert will cause some amount of discharge. What goes in, must come out. This is normal and with suppositories they genereally encoure you to use them at night so that it will sit inside longer than if done during the deay.

 
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Answer by  Vil (117)

Progesterone suppositories can cause vaginal discharge for several days after using the treatment. Discharge is often listed as one of the "normal" side effects of the treatment, though extended discharge may require a consult with your physician.

 
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Answer by  patti (29325)

Clear or white discharge from the vaginal tract is normal. You may possibly have additional discharge with the suppositories. A colored or foul-smelling discharge should be reported to your physician.

 
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Answer by  jaimesgirl (1055)

These suppositories do not cause discharge. The base material in the suppository, however, is glycerin, which melts as a result of body heat. Glycerin is not absorbed by the body, therefore it usually "drips out" of the body.

 
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Answer by  tschu (417)

With any medication there are side effects than you can experience. This sounds like your body is reacting to the hormones you are putting in it.

 
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