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HRT in Women
Tough Meopause: My Wife Needs Assistance
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 141707" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p><a href="https://womeninbalance.org/resources-research/bioidentical-progesterone-vs-synthetic-progestins/" target="_blank">Bioidentical Progesterone vs. Synthetic Progestins</a></p><p></p><p><em><em><strong>Synthetic progestins do not always act as progesterone would at the same target tissues</strong>. </em></em>This has long been understood with respect to treatment of pregnancy and fertility issues, when progesterone is effectively prescribed, yet synthetic progestins are contraindicated.</p><p></p><p>While synthetic progestins may mimic some of progesterone’s effects, progestins may react differently with progesterone receptors in the body. A significant consequence of the side effects seen with synthetic progestins has been an increase in the risk of developing breast cancer.</p><p></p><p>Bioidentical progesterone should have been used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 141707, member: 15832"] [URL='https://womeninbalance.org/resources-research/bioidentical-progesterone-vs-synthetic-progestins/']Bioidentical Progesterone vs. Synthetic Progestins[/URL] [I][I][B]Synthetic progestins do not always act as progesterone would at the same target tissues[/B]. [/I][/I]This has long been understood with respect to treatment of pregnancy and fertility issues, when progesterone is effectively prescribed, yet synthetic progestins are contraindicated. While synthetic progestins may mimic some of progesterone’s effects, progestins may react differently with progesterone receptors in the body. A significant consequence of the side effects seen with synthetic progestins has been an increase in the risk of developing breast cancer. Bioidentical progesterone should have been used. [/QUOTE]
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