HomeAnswersInfertilityinfertilityWhy do I get periods on the 28th day of my Letrozole cycle while still on Progesterone pills?

Should Progesterone doses be increased in the Letrozole cycle if menstruation occurs before stopping Progesterone?

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Answered by

Dr. Sameer Kumar

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iCliniq medical review team

Published At August 1, 2022
Reviewed AtDecember 6, 2023

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I am currently undergoing my fifth timed intercourse cycle with Letrozole (5 mg, day 3 to 7), 7500 hCG trigger, and follicle monitoring. I am taking oral micronized Progesterone 500 mg daily (200 and 300 mg) from the day of the trigger shot. My query is that I have read that you get your period a few days after stopping Progesterone. However, for all my Letrozole cycles, I get my period on day 28 while I am still taking Progesterone pills which my doctor prescribed until the 30th day. Should I increase my dose? My doctor does not want to increase the dose due to possible side effects.

Answered by Dr. Sameer Kumar

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

The protocol is fine, and the Progesterone dosage is adequate. If the cycle is successful, you will not menstruate, but if it is unsuccessful, then you may bleed ideally after the stoppage of Progesterones, but you have spotting prior to the start of bleeding even on day 13 or 14 after the hCG trigger.

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

Thank you very much for the response. Also, should Progesterone be started a few days after ovulation? Why does my doctor ask me to start it on the day of the trigger along with Estradiol Valerate (2 mg twice for six days)?

Answered by Dr. Sameer Kumar

Hello,

Welcome back to icliniq.com.

If the follicular monitoring suggests that the size of the ovum is more than 20 mm, then ideally, after 36 hours post hCG trigger, ovulation is expected, and Progesterone can be started accordingly. However, protocols are tailor-made and vary from woman to woman.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Sameer Kumar
Dr. Sameer Kumar

Obstetrics and Gynecology

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