Nov 21, 2025
How Progesterone Pills Help Prevent Miscarriage
“Woman checking a pregnancy test before starting progesterone pills

If you’re an expecting mom, the news can be both exciting and nerve-wracking. Normal lang na kabahan, lalo na kung first time mo or may history ka ng complications sa past pregnancies. If you’re looking for ways to support your pregnancy during this crucial stage, you’re in the right place. In this article, pag-uusapan natin ang isa sa pinaka-importanteng hormones sa early pregnancy: Progesterone!

 

What is Progesterone and Why Does It Matter in Early Pregnancy?

Before we discuss kung ano nga ba ang progesterone, let’s go back to the basics first. Our bodies produce different hormones which play a huge role in regulating our bodily functions. Mula sa ating sleep cycle hanggang sa pag-digest natin ng pagkain, affected ito lahat ng ating hormones. At ang progesterone ang isa sa mga pinakamahalagang hormones ng mga babae.

Illustration of the female reproductive system related to progesterone pills

During your cycle, progesterone helps regulate your menstruation and ovulation. But kapag nabuntis ka, it takes on an even bigger role: it helps you maintain your pregnancy. So, paano nga ba ito ginagawa ng progesterone? First, it thickens and maintains your uterine lining (or endometrium) na nakakatulong para mag-develop ang embryo into a fetus. And throughout sa iyong pagbubuntis, lalong tumataas ang iyong progesterone levels to stop you from ovulating and to prevent early labor. Lastly, progesterone helps trigger lactation.

Kaya kapag mababa ang iyong progesterone levels, it can be harder to get and stay pregnant. This is why doctors sometimes recommend progesterone therapy to soon-to-be-moms, lalo na sa mga moms at risk.

 

Who Might Need Progesterone Therapy?

Pregnant mother with her family supporting her during progesterone pills therapy

Not all women need progesterone support, but it may benefit specific groups katulad na lamang ng mga may history ng miscarriage at mga nakakaranas ng early bleeding (during the first trimester). Kaya kung kabilang ka sa mga at-risk groups na ito, it’s better to check with your OB-GYN to know if progesterone therapy is a plausible option for you. However, keep in mind that progesterone supplementation is not a cure-all for miscarriage, but it can be a valuable part of your prenatal care.

 

Types of Progesterone Supplements and How to Know the Right One for You

Progesterone supplements come in different forms, such as pills, injections, and vaginal gel.  These different forms have their own benefits. For instance, progesterone pills can be more convenient to take. However, recent studies suggest that micronized vaginal progesterone can significantly improve the chances of a healthy live birth, lalo na sa mga nakakaranas ng bleeding at may history ng miscarriage. 

But before you take any of these, it’s best to consult with a professional healthcare provider first. Kung ikaw ay may “spotting” or bleeding in the early stages of your pregnancy, history ng miscarriage, or hormone-related concerns, magpatingin ka muna sa iyong doktor. Your OB can evaluate kung kailangan mo ba ng progesterone supplements, at siya rin ang makakadetermine kung anong type at dosage ang dapat mong i-take. 

In short, progesterone therapy might not be for everyone, pero para sa mga moms in high-risk situations, it can give your body the extra support it needs to keep the pregnancy.

 

Is Progesterone Safe?

Generally speaking, progesterone supplements are safe kung may supervision ng doktor at tama ang prescription. But just like other medications, there can be some mild side effects such as headache, coughing, fatigue, breast tenderness, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, and muscle pain. However, there can also be some serious side effects such as dizziness, swelling, changes in heart rate, difficulty breathing, or vision changes. If you experience any of these symptoms, ipaalam mo agad ito sa healthcare provider mo. Moreover, if you have certain medical conditions, tulad ng liver problems, cancer of the breast or genitals, bleeding or clotting problems, asthma, and depression, you should inform your doctor.

 

Where to Buy Progesterone Pills in the Philippines?

Kung ikaw ay mayroon ng prescription at naghahanap ka ng trusted oral progesterone capsules, maaasahan mo ang Progesterone (Progestedin®) ng MedChoice Maternal Care. Progestedin® is a 200 mg soft gelatin capsule, and like other progesterone pills, it can cause some unwanted side effects. Maaari kang makaramdam ng pagkapagod o pagkahilo, kaya madalas ay recommended na i-take ito before bedtime. At kung ikaw ay nahihirapan uminom ng capsules, you should take it with a glass of water in the standing position.

Sa MedChoice, hindi lamang gamot ang aming handog—but a choice para sa mas magandang buhay.

 

Ganda ng Buhay Pag Me’Choice

Sa MedChoice Maternal Care, Me’Choice ka pagdating sa pag-aalaga ng kalusugan mo at ng iyong baby. For your calcium needs, we have Calcium Carbonate + Vitamin D3 (Calcidin®) and Cholecalciferol + Calcium (Calcidin Plus®). For folic acid support, we offer Folic Acid (Foladin®). Kung ikaw naman ay nangangailangan ng iron, we have Iron + Folic Acid (Polymax®). Hatid din namin ang ilang mga supplements and multivitamins tulad ng Evening Primrose Oil (Primdin®) and Multivitamins + Minerals (Obivit-Max®).

For more information about MedChoice Maternal Care line, visit our page.

Disclaimer: This information is not intended to substitute professional expertise. Ask your doctor or healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment.   References: Devall, Adam J. et al. (2022). Progesterone for the prevention of threatened miscarriage. Retrieved July 12, 2025, from https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1751721422000057 Metcalf, Eric and Alyson Powell Key. (2024). Progesterone Benefits and Risks. Retrieved July 14, 2025, from https://www.webmd.com/vitamins-and-supplements/progesterone-uses-and-risks Seladi-Shulman, Jill. (2024). Everything You Need To Know About Progesterone. Retrieved July 12, 2025, from https://www.healthline.com/health/progesterone-function