The first month you take progesterone, you get your period and the second month you don’t get your period. This may be due to pregnancy, polycystic ovary syndrome or uterine adhesions.
1. Pregnancy: After pregnancy, estrogen and progesterone levels in the body will increase, and women will experience early pregnancy reactions such as menopause, nausea and vomiting, generalized fatigue, and aversion to oil and grease. As a result, women will show the symptoms of taking progesterone in the first month and not having menstruation in the second month.
2. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): The cause of PCOS is not yet clear, and it is considered to be related to environmental factors and heredity. Patients may show scanty menstruation, amenorrhea, and low menstrual flow, so patients may have the symptoms of taking progesterone and having menstruation in the first month and then not having menstruation in the second month.
3. Uterine adhesion: the cause of uterine adhesion is still unclear, and it is mostly considered to be related to endometrial damage, infection, low estrogen level in the body and other factors. Patients will have symptoms such as reduced menstruation, amenorrhea, cyclic abdominal pain, so patients will take progesterone the first month of menstruation and the second month did not show.
Taking progesterone the first month to menstruation the second month and did not come there may also be other conditions, need to consult a doctor in time to check, if it is caused by pregnancy, do not need to deal with. If it is caused by a disease, you need to treat the cause of the disease.