The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has recommended women who experience bleeding early in pregnancy and have had a miscarriage be offered progesterone to reduce the risk of losing another pregnancy
The guidance is based on research evidence that shows progesterone may prevent 8,450 miscarriages each year. There are different types of progesterone, including vaginal suppositories, gel, insert, oral capsule or injection
Pregnant women have added challenges during the pandemic including exposure to people who asymptomatically carry COVID-19. Take care to wash your hands, steer clear of drugs that have a negative effect on the growing baby, maintain healthy levels of vitamin D and seek to eat foods high in vitamin C
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