The hormonal medication Prometrium, prescribed by your gynecologist for calming false contractions during pregnancy, is known to act locally in the uterus while it may be absorbed minimally into the bloodstream. This slight absorption cannot definitively explain any mood swings or heightened sensitivity you may be experiencing. It is important to prioritize rest during this time to take care of yourself and your baby.
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