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i heard it helps start periods.i havent had a period for just over a year now and am trying to concieve,if i take progesterone will it help?

2007-04-16 10:17:04 · 6 answers · asked by Heather H 2 in Health Women's Health

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Progesterone is a female sex hormone that works with estrogen to help establish and regulate periods among other things. However, if you haven't had your period in over a year I would start by making an appt with your OB/GYN as you could have some underlying problems that can't be resolved without medical intervention. It could be something as simple as a thyroid condition which is treated with a pill everyday, nonetheless, I wouldn't just start taking hormone therapies without consulting someone... good luck!

2007-04-16 10:29:15 · answer #1 · answered by sharpeiluvr1127 3 · 2 0

Increasingly in the area of fertility therapy, medical doctors are concentrating on prescribing more natural substances for women. It would be wise to try to locate one in your area who will work with you and understand your needs when it comes to natural hormone replacement therapy. A case in point: natural progesterone for conception. Although under ideal conditions it sometimes works as a contraceptive, progesterone is also, conversely, used in some fertility clinics.

Jerome Check, M.D., an infertility specialist and professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Thomas Jefferson University and Hahnemann University, says that "too often physicians will treat the infertility problem with strong medication or even surgery without checking progesterone levels first...But for many women, progesterone therapy has been very effective in helping them to become pregnant and to carry the child to term. Only after this treatment in tried should more drastic procedures be considered."

An adequate amount of progesterone is crucial to a woman who is trying to become pregnant. It actually prepares the uterine wall for implantation of the fertilized egg. Without sufficient progesterone, the egg will be expelled. Progesterone treatment can also be used to induce fertility when there appears to be ovulatory dysfunction. A study was performed involving fifty women who had lived with infertility for a minimum of one-and-a-half years. Seventy percent of the women conceived within six months while exclusively using progesterone therapy, reports Dr. Check. The Efficacy of Progesterone in Achieving Successful Pregnancy describes this group:

Five patients had a history of previous spontaneous abortions; all others had primary infertility. The range of ages was 18 to 39, with an average of 31. Their average period of infertility was 2.8 years in the 35 patients who conceived, and 2.7 years for the entire group.

From all the data it seems clear that natural progesterone therapy offers no risks to the patient and will be likely to benefit those wishing to conceive. Additional reports indicate that without progesterone treatment, women with luteal phase defect are at very high risk for spontaneous abortion. Progesterone has been found to be important in maintaining a pregnancy during the early months.

Have your doctor check for any abnormalities such as ovarian cysts before you start hormone therapy.

2007-04-16 17:25:29 · answer #2 · answered by bomullock 5 · 0 0

Its a female hormone, and yes, taking it will help you conceive if you have intercourse during ovulation. Try taking estrogen in addition to progesterone. Estrogen is another female hormone.

2007-04-16 17:24:50 · answer #3 · answered by PiNk IcE 3 · 0 0

This a subject you need to talk to your Ob. Gyn about.

That is who can help you.

On a site like this some advice will be good and some useless.

2007-04-16 17:59:48 · answer #4 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

talk to your doctor, see if it's right for you. don't start taking hormones without consulting a professional first.

2007-04-16 17:22:22 · answer #5 · answered by shawna 2 · 0 0

it's a female hormone

2007-04-16 17:22:16 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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