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Some people may be given the hormone progesterone to take daily as tablets. Progesterone treatment usually causes few side effects.
Any side effects are usually mild and can include an increased appetite and putting on weight. This treatment may reduce your sex drive. Fluid retention may also occur and you may notice that your feet and ankles become swollen. If this is a problem for you, it can be treated with drugs called diuretics.
Content last reviewed: 01 November 2007
Page last modified: 01 February 2008
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