Is using Provera (medroxyprogesterone acetate) 10mg effective for controlling fibroids?
After experiencing a miscarriage due to a lack of fetal heartbeat during pregnancy, a follow-up examination revealed a fibroid approximately 4 cm in size.
The doctor prescribed Provera (medroxyprogesterone acetate) 10 mg to help control the size of the fibroid.
However, after using the medication, brown discharge occurs a few days after menstruation ends, continuing until the next period, and ovulation tests have not detected any ovulation during this time.
Currently, there is a desire to conceive; will this treatment affect the pregnancy plans?
Dolphin, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/10/10
Dr. Cao Guotao reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello, using Provera tablets to control fibroids generally does not affect pregnancy if taken only after ovulation during menstruation.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2018/10/10
More Info
Provera (medroxyprogesterone acetate) is a synthetic form of the hormone progesterone and is often used in various gynecological conditions, including the management of uterine fibroids. When considering its use while trying to conceive, it is essential to understand both its therapeutic effects and potential implications for fertility.
Provera and Uterine Fibroids:
Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous growths in the uterus that can cause various symptoms, including heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, and pressure symptoms. Provera can help manage these symptoms by regulating the menstrual cycle and potentially reducing the size of fibroids. The hormone works by counteracting the effects of estrogen, which can promote fibroid growth. By providing a balance of hormones, Provera may help in controlling the size of fibroids and alleviating associated symptoms.
Impact on Fertility:
While Provera can be beneficial in managing fibroids, its use may have implications for fertility. The medication can influence the menstrual cycle, and in some cases, it may delay ovulation or alter the timing of the menstrual cycle. If you are trying to conceive, it is crucial to monitor your ovulation closely. The presence of brown discharge shortly after your period could indicate hormonal fluctuations, which may affect your ability to predict ovulation accurately.
If you are experiencing irregularities in your menstrual cycle or difficulty detecting ovulation while on Provera, it may be advisable to consult with your healthcare provider. They can assess whether the benefits of continuing Provera outweigh any potential negative impact on your fertility. In some cases, your doctor may suggest alternative treatments for managing fibroids that may have less impact on your ability to conceive.
Timing and Monitoring:
If you are actively trying to conceive, it is essential to have a clear plan. You may want to discuss with your doctor the possibility of stopping Provera at a certain point to allow for a more regular ovulation cycle. Additionally, using ovulation predictor kits can help you identify your fertile window more accurately. If you do not achieve pregnancy within a few cycles after stopping Provera, further evaluation may be warranted to assess the fibroids and any other potential fertility issues.
Consultation with Specialists:
Given your history of miscarriage and the presence of fibroids, it may be beneficial to consult with a reproductive endocrinologist or a fertility specialist. They can provide a comprehensive evaluation of your reproductive health and offer tailored advice on managing fibroids while trying to conceive. They may also suggest other treatment options, such as myomectomy (surgical removal of fibroids) or other hormonal therapies that might be more conducive to achieving pregnancy.
In summary, while Provera can help manage fibroids, its impact on fertility should be carefully considered. Close monitoring of your menstrual cycle and ovulation is essential, and open communication with your healthcare provider will help ensure that your treatment plan aligns with your goal of conceiving.
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