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Hormone Replacement Therapy For Low Estrogen and Low Progesterone


Published August 31, 2023

The hormone that is most impacted by menopause is estrogen. Estrogen is a group of hormones primarily produced by the ovaries. It is crucial to a woman’s reproductive health and overall well-being. During menopause, the ovaries gradually decrease their estrogen production until it eventually ceases. This decline in estrogen levels is responsible for many of the changes and symptoms associated with menopause.

Estrogen affects numerous body areas, including the reproductive, bones, cardiovascular, brain, and skin. It helps regulate the menstrual cycle, supports the health of the vaginal tissues, and maintains bone density. Estrogen also influences mood, cognitive function, and skin and hair health.

Natural Estrogen Replacement After Menopause

The decrease in estrogen levels during menopause can lead to a range of symptoms, such as hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, mood swings, sleep disturbances, changes in libido, and changes in the skin and hair. Additionally, the decline in estrogen levels can increase the risk of certain health conditions, including osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease.

While estrogen is the hormone most impacted by menopause, other hormones, such as progesterone and testosterone, also change during this time. For example, progesterone levels typically decrease with estrogen. This hormonal imbalance can contribute to various symptoms, including irregular menstrual cycles, mood changes, sleep disturbances, and other menopausal symptoms.

Progesterone is a hormone produced primarily by the ovaries in women. It is also produced in smaller amounts by the adrenal glands and the placenta during pregnancy. Progesterone is vital in the female reproductive system and is involved in various processes throughout a woman’s menstrual cycle and pregnancy.

Learn How To Increase Progesterone In Women

Supplemental progesterone and estrogen, in the form of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy or other medications, may be prescribed in certain situations, such as to support fertility treatments or to manage specific hormonal imbalances or symptoms. For example, bioidentical hormone replacement therapy is a suitable way to treat low hormones and involves the use of medications that contain either estrogen alone (estrogen therapy) or a combination of estrogen and progesterone (combination therapy) to supplement hormone levels in the body. Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy can be administered in various forms, such as pills, patches, creams, or vaginal preparations. It is effective in alleviating menopausal symptoms, managing bone loss, and addressing specific hormonal imbalances.

It’s crucial to note that bioidentical hormone replacement therapy and other treatments should be tailored to individual needs and discussed with a healthcare professional. BodyLogicMD practitioners can evaluate your situation, consider underlying health conditions, and provide personalized recommendations and monitoring. In addition, regular follow-up visits and ongoing communication with your BodyLogicMD practitioner are essential to ensure the treatment remains appropriate and effective.

Understanding the hormonal changes during menopause can help women and healthcare professionals develop appropriate management strategies to address symptoms and support overall health and well-being. Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, lifestyle modifications, and other treatments can be considered to alleviate symptoms and manage the effects of hormonal changes during menopause.

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    Jessica O.

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