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instead of or in addition to estrogen and progesterone?
I have been on Estrogel and natural progesterone (
Utrogestan
) for the past four years, not because of menopause, but as part of my adrenal fatigue treatment plan (along with Medrol and Testim, testosterone, which was discontinued after I saw my hormone doctor in August and it turned out my T levels were
I have been on Estrogel and natural progesterone (
Utrogestan
) for the past four years, not because of menopause, but as part of my adrenal fatigue treatment plan (along with Medrol and Testim, testosterone, which was discontinued after I saw my hormone doctor in August and it turned out my T levels were
Hidden
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
have seen four so called top doctors, so really in need of advice
I was immediately put on Medrol (4 mg daily, told to increase it to 5 or even 6 mg daily depending on symptoms), as well as Armour, Estrogel, and
Utrogestan
(Progesterone).
I was immediately put on Medrol (4 mg daily, told to increase it to 5 or even 6 mg daily depending on symptoms), as well as Armour, Estrogel, and
Utrogestan
(Progesterone).
Hidden
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
periods just stopped
At the same time, I was also put on
Utrogestan
(progesterone) and Estrogel. The latter is supposed to be taken from day 15-25 of period, and the second from day 5-25 of period.
At the same time, I was also put on
Utrogestan
(progesterone) and Estrogel. The latter is supposed to be taken from day 15-25 of period, and the second from day 5-25 of period.
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
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can periods just stop...?
I have been on Estrogel (day 5-25 of cycle) and
Utrogestan
200 mg (progesterone, day 15-25 of cycle) for the past four years. Now I am not sure when or even if to take it...! I am seeing my hormone doctor (who put me on E & P in 2011) in three weeks.
I have been on Estrogel (day 5-25 of cycle) and
Utrogestan
200 mg (progesterone, day 15-25 of cycle) for the past four years. Now I am not sure when or even if to take it...! I am seeing my hormone doctor (who put me on E & P in 2011) in three weeks.
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
male hormones?
I have been on progesterone (
Utrogestan
) and Estrogel for the past three years, along with Medrol and NDT.
I have been on progesterone (
Utrogestan
) and Estrogel for the past three years, along with Medrol and NDT.
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Inplantation bleeding or not?
Today is my 5dp 5dt and I noticed some brown dischage when I wanted to insert
Utrogestan
this morning. Could this be inplantation bleeding? I don't have any abdominal pain or cramp, no symptoms whatsoever.
Today is my 5dp 5dt and I noticed some brown dischage when I wanted to insert
Utrogestan
this morning. Could this be inplantation bleeding? I don't have any abdominal pain or cramp, no symptoms whatsoever.
Abbygirl
in
Fertility Network UK
10 years ago
Advice needed
I was not put on any meds at that time, i then fell pregnant in August with twins and put on Ecotrin and Clexane...... i was also put on
utrogestan
to try and sustain the pregnancy..... i lost the babies last week and now they have taken me off all meds...
I was not put on any meds at that time, i then fell pregnant in August with twins and put on Ecotrin and Clexane...... i was also put on
utrogestan
to try and sustain the pregnancy..... i lost the babies last week and now they have taken me off all meds...
Roxywedd
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
In Limbo
I now have these horrible
Utrogestan
capsules that need to be inserted with a applicator. They are really uncomfortable to use & since using them I have a dull ache. I'm asking myself over and over why me. Im not looking forward to this Friday as I know the news we get isnt gonna be good.
I now have these horrible
Utrogestan
capsules that need to be inserted with a applicator. They are really uncomfortable to use & since using them I have a dull ache. I'm asking myself over and over why me. Im not looking forward to this Friday as I know the news we get isnt gonna be good.
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in
Fertility Network UK
10 years ago
In Limbo
I now have these horrible
Utrogestan
capsules that need to be inserted with a applicator. They are really uncomfortable to use & since using them I have a dull ache. I'm asking myself over and over why me. Im not looking forward to this Friday as I know the news we get isnt gonna be good.
I now have these horrible
Utrogestan
capsules that need to be inserted with a applicator. They are really uncomfortable to use & since using them I have a dull ache. I'm asking myself over and over why me. Im not looking forward to this Friday as I know the news we get isnt gonna be good.
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in
Fertility, Miscarriage & IVF Support
10 years ago
In Limbo
I now have these horrible
Utrogestan
capsules that need to be inserted with a applicator. They are really uncomfortable to use & since using them I have a dull ache. I'm asking myself over and over why me. Im not looking forward to this Friday as I know the news we get isnt gonna be good.
I now have these horrible
Utrogestan
capsules that need to be inserted with a applicator. They are really uncomfortable to use & since using them I have a dull ache. I'm asking myself over and over why me. Im not looking forward to this Friday as I know the news we get isnt gonna be good.
Hidden
in
Fertility Network UK
10 years ago
I'm 2.5 hours late with my dose of utrogestan and am worrying myself as was delayed getting home. I'm 4dpt5dt - any advice please?
Magic80
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Fertility Network UK
10 years ago
Has anyone heard of hormone treatment 'Utrogestan' in early pregnancy?
I've been googling this and have found blogs that talk about some women having a low amount of progesterone in the first 12 weeks which causes problems with implantatiion and are prescribed '
Utrogestan
' to help boost the progesterone level, therefore hopefully avoiding miscarriage.
I've been googling this and have found blogs that talk about some women having a low amount of progesterone in the first 12 weeks which causes problems with implantatiion and are prescribed '
Utrogestan
' to help boost the progesterone level, therefore hopefully avoiding miscarriage.
kellykdv
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
12 years ago
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