Primi?on Duphaston 10 mg dose and has three uterine fibroids. Respected, sir or madam I have three uterine fibroids: posterior wall utero cervical junction (85.7*68.9mm), posterior wall fundal right lateral wall (30.9*25.3mm), and my doctor says I will need to continue taking duphaston. I am an MBBS physician and I am four months pregnant. My sonography, blood, and urine results are all normal, but I have been experiencing excruciating lower abdomen discomfort for the past seven days. If you could help me, I would be so grateful.
With multiple Uterine fibroids in pregnancy, severe lower abdominal pain for a week can be due to fibroid-related degeneration (red degeneration) or pressure effects rather than a problem with Duphaston 10 mg, which is usually continued for hormonal support. Manage with rest, hydration, and a safe analgesic like Paracetamol, but avoid self-medicating beyond this. Since pain is significant and persistent, you should get a prompt obstetric review and repeat ultrasound to rule out complications and ensure fetal well-being.