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- Progesterone: Natural Function, Levels Side Effects
Overview What is progesterone? Progesterone is a hormone that plays an important role in your reproductive system Hormones are chemical messengers that tell your body how to work In females, progesterone supports menstruation and helps maintain the early stages of a pregnancy
- Progesterone: Uses, Dosage, Side Effects Warnings - Drugs. com
Progesterone is available as capsules, vaginal gel, a vaginal insert, and an injection Progesterone is a naturally occurring hormone, made mainly by the ovaries (specifically the corpus luteum), placenta, and adrenal glands
- Progesterone - Wikipedia
Progesterone is the most important progestogen in the body
- Progesterone: Benefits, Side Effects, Supplements, and Risks
What Is Progesterone? Progesterone is a hormone that plays a big part in reproduction It's made mostly in the ovaries, and the level fluctuates with your menstrual period
- Progesterone (oral route) - Side effects dosage
Progesterone is used to help prevent changes in the uterus (womb) in women who are taking conjugated estrogens after menopause It is also used to properly regulate the menstrual cycle and treat unusual stopping of menstrual periods (amenorrhea) in women who are still menstruating
- What Is Progesterone and How Does It Affect Your Body? - Health
Progesterone is a key reproductive hormone that plays an important role in regulating the menstrual cycle, preparing the body for implantation, and maintaining a healthy pregnancy
- Key to Life: Physiological Role and Clinical Implications of Progesterone
Progesterone is recognized as a key physiological component of not only the menstrual cycle and pregnancy but also as an essential steroidogenic precursor of other gonadal and non-gonadal hormones such as aldosterone, cortisol, estradiol, and testosterone
- Progesterone: MedlinePlus Drug Information
Progesterone is in a class of medications called progestins (female hormones) It works as part of hormone replacement therapy by decreasing the amount of estrogen in the uterus
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