What should I do if I take progesterone and have a little bit of blood and then lose it?

Taking progesterone came a little bit of blood and then disappeared, may be a physiological phenomenon, may also be related to polycystic ovary syndrome, hyperprolactinemia, etc., according to the different causes of the disease, to take medication, surgical treatment.
1. Physiological phenomenon: Consider a small amount of bleeding because the time of taking medication is not enough, not completely stop taking medication, so the endometrium is not completely stripped, so only a little blood. It is recommended to continue taking the medication, and menstrual blood will be discharged 3 days after stopping the medication.
2. Polycystic ovary syndrome: If you suffer from polycystic ovary syndrome, your estrogen and progesterone levels are abnormal, and less bleeding after taking progesterone may be due to insufficient time to take the drug, short stopping time, or insufficient estrogen levels.
You can take progesterone medication for a sufficient period of time or take an appropriate amount of estrogenic medication such as estradiol valerate tablets before taking progesterone. Surgery is needed if necessary.
3. Hyperprolactinemia: hyperprolactinemia can inhibit the hypothalamus-pituitary-ovarian reproductive endocrine axis, thereby inhibiting ovulation, causing a decrease in menstrual flow, clinically, you can take bromocriptine mesylate tablets and other drugs to control serum prolactin.
After taking progesterone a little bit of blood is gone, there may be other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, improve the relevant examination, under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, and actively targeted treatment. The use of the above drugs, need to follow the doctor’s advice.