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I am trying to get pregnant and my luteal phase is short. Can over-the-counter progesterone cream help? Are there any contraindications?

Progestrone cream is not available over the counter. It is important to consult with a specialist in fertility to get a better understanding of your hormonal situation. Clinics like Ovo and Procrea have satellite clinics on the south shore and could provide the necessary analysis for your situation.

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