THE THREAD OF WOMEN'S HEALTH

The gynecologist told me I cannot take progestin.

For many years, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) consisting of estrogen and progestin has been used to control and mitigate the effects of menopause. However, the safety profile and tolerability of this association are still under discussion and as is clear from the research, the reasons why it is not used are mainly two: some women do not want to take hormones and are against the use of drugs to treat the symptoms of menopause, considered to be a natural event that has to be accepted. One of the major factors that has thus far reduced the acceptance of women towards the use of HRT is the intolerance to progestin, as in your case. As you can see, you’re not alone, but now a new complex has arrived that does not contain progestin. Ask your gynecologist for more info.

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