Maximum number of days for progesterone injections to preserve the fetus

Progesterone Injection for Fetal Preservation can be taken for up to fourteen days, and the medication should be used in strict accordance with the doctor’s instructions to ensure the safety of women’s medication.
Progesterone injections are used for the treatment of amenorrhea, functional uterine bleeding, preeclampsia and habitual abortion due to luteal insufficiency, and premenstrual tension syndrome. Women usually need to be injected for about five to seven days for fertility preservation treatment, and if the symptoms are more serious, the injection time can be extended under the guidance of the doctor, up to two weeks.
Remember that one week after the injection of progesterone, women need to go to the hospital for a checkup to clarify the recovery of human chorionic gonadotropin and progesterone in the blood. If the symptoms of miscarriage gradually disappear after the injection of the drug, it can be consolidated for another three to five days, not more than a week at the latest, and not more than two weeks throughout. It is important to remember that the dosage and course of the drug are under the guidance of a doctor.
It is recommended that during the period of women’s fertility preservation treatment, they can routinely do ultrasound examination to monitor the development of the fetus. If there are abnormalities, such as the absence of fetal heart rate and fetal buds, you need to stop the fertility preservation treatment immediately. At the same time, it is important to pay attention to a light diet during the period of fertility preservation and avoid stimulation by adverse factors.
If there is any discomfort, consult your doctor for symptomatic treatment.