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PennyCat
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crinone question...
I started taking Crinone this morning. To my surprise, there really hasn't been any leakage So, I'm thinking I either put it in really well because none leaked out, or I used the applicator the wrong way somehow and not enough went in.
Anyone else have experiences to share? I was just surprised at how 'clean' it was in comparison to the suppositories I took last cycle!
Also, just so those who are on Crinone know- I was told to take it in the morning because it absorbs better when you're moving around. This isn't the case for the other types of suppositories- those you can do at night. I just heard specifically for Crinone, it should be used in the morning. Just thought I'd share!
Message edited 4/3/2010 11:23:57 PM.
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Posted 4/3/10 11:23 PM |
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TryinTC
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Re: crinone question...
I am on my first month of crinone as well but on day 4. I did get more leakage on day 3 and today compared to day 1 and 2 of using it, although not bad.. I'm assuming that has to do with buildup. My understanding is that you really can't do it "wrong". The applicator is designed so that as long as you insert it a decent distance (sorry to be graphic) and squeeze the bulb, you will get the right amount of the hormone. Maybe crinone is just designed thicker than the ones you've used in the past? I have to say I was a bit worried about what to expect but it's really not bad!
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Posted 4/4/10 11:13 PM |
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PennyCat
Just call me mommy :)
Member since 7/08 19084 total posts
Name: Jib
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Re: crinone question...
Posted by TryinTC
I am on my first month of crinone as well but on day 4. I did get more leakage on day 3 and today compared to day 1 and 2 of using it, although not bad.. I'm assuming that has to do with buildup. My understanding is that you really can't do it "wrong". The applicator is designed so that as long as you insert it a decent distance (sorry to be graphic) and squeeze the bulb, you will get the right amount of the hormone. Maybe crinone is just designed thicker than the ones you've used in the past? I have to say I was a bit worried about what to expect but it's really not bad!
I have to agree that it's really not that bad and actually I like it much better than the suppositories!! It's actually much cleaner which I love!!!
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Posted 4/5/10 10:12 AM |
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bride07
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Re: crinone question...
I'm not on Crinone. But I was on Edometrin and now compound suppositories and the leakage usually doesn't start till a few days of applications.
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Posted 4/5/10 11:12 AM |
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