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Progesterone is a steroid hormone involved in the menstrual cycle, pregnancy and embryogenesis. Natural hormone is often confused with progestins, which are produced synthetically. The difficulty with the natural hormone is that it is difficult for the body to deal with when taken orally, which is why many synthetic hormones, progestin, has been manufactured. There are many reasons why someone might take it.
Progesterone is a hormone naturally secreted by the ovaries that have been set for everything from PMS and menopause to infertility or miscarriage.

Sometimes substances called progestogens taken orally or progestin birth control pills to help regulate menstrual cycles and hormones. I-menopausal hormone therapy, balances out the effects of estrogen and is said to minimize side effects and health risks.

Progesterone, a naturally occurring hormone that stimulates and regulates bodily functions, plays a particularly important role in gestation and pregnancy maintenance. The hormone is produced in the ovaries, placenta and adrenal glands to prepare the body for conception, pregnancy, monthly menstrual cycles and sex in general. Sex hormones like progesterone and estrogen thicken the lining of the uterus where the egg normally implants. It's easy to make sure that women can choose this natural hormone to treat infertility, menopause, irregular periods and lack of sexual desire.

Every woman has progesterone, a steroid hormone in your body that prepares the uterus to receive the egg and prepares the mammary glands for milk secretion during pregnancy. But do not think that this hormone just hanging out until the magical moment of conception. All new, natural hormone thickens the uterine lining at the end of each period and sets your mood. Maybe you have heard of progesterone cream, pills progestin and estrogen treatment, but you're not sure if it's right for you.

Progesterone has effects on the body that are often added when estrogen is also number. For the reproductive system, thickens and prepares the uterus to implant the egg, in addition to inhibit mammary glands to produce milk during pregnancy to work. If you do not get pregnant, then your period will arrive and bleeding will occur. E 'widespread view that neuroprotective effects as well, improve memory and cognitive ability, while reducing inflammation, which is why it is sometimes prescribed to brain injury patients. It also helps the thyroid function, heals damaged collagen, regulates the effects of estrogen, reduces the activity and the gallbladder supports stem cells.

Most notably, progesterone is used to support the pregnancy, especially in cases of in vitro fertilization. Patients often suffer spontaneous abortions, premature births, or infertility may benefit from female hormone therapy. This natural hormone has also been used more recently for the treatment of traumatic brain injury, Alzheimer's disease and multiple sclerosis because of the isolation of myelin nerve habits. Menopause there is hypertension, hypothyroidism, diabetes, hypoglycemia, and hormonal imbalances, and all have been treated with this hormone also benefit.

You may be wondering, "How, specifically, is a progesterone used?" "Doctors can prescribe natural hormone replacement for infertility. In fact, a test of levels of female hormones can possibly predict whether it will have trouble implanting eggs or not. Levels will be measured during pregnancy to ensure a miscarriage will not occur. Artificial injections can help to underpin a difficult pregnancy in some cases. In addition to pregnant women who suffer the worst premenstrual syndrome effect or hardship menopause will often take that help to regulate their hormones and bodies.

The presence or absence of progesterone has many effects on the body. Can such low levels lead to decreased sexual desire, fluid retention, insomnia, mood swings, mental fuzziness, muscle aches, dry skin and vaginal dryness. Contrast, high concentrations can cause lethargy, chronic fatigue, food cravings, decreased muscle mass, yeast overgrowth, depression, memory loss, fluid retention and menstrual bleeding. So often the female hormone used to balance between the woman's system if she is feeling out of whack, whether it is during her period in early menopause or just in general.

One of the problems with progesterone, is that there is poor bioavailability when taken orally. While natural diosgenin found in wild yams and converted to this hormone in the laboratory and taken without a prescription, there is no evidence that the body can metabolize diosgenin into human hormone on their hand. The most synthetic hormone (progestin) was created by simulating the effects. Products like Prometrium, Utrogestan, Microgest Minagest and falling in the capsules contain peanut oil, to encourage the absorption but also causes allergic reactions in some people. Women can also take natural hormone replacement by absorbing vaginal and rectal, with products such as Crinone, Cyclogest and Prochieve. Women can also take progesterone by injection or cream daily medication as well.

There are many alternative uses of the natural hormone, not all of them are women. Sometimes combination estrogen progesterone are used in replacement therapy for transsexual hormone, stimulates breast growth. This hormone is naturally produced in men to produce testosterone and cortisone. That, people can benefit from progesterone cream if they have swollen prostates, a lack of energy and   or poor complexion.

Today, most progesterone is in the form of synthetic hormones because the raw format is not easily absorbed by the body. Many birth control pills contain the same components, which helps regulate the female system. Progesterone creams are also used to treat symptoms of menopause. Female hormones may also come daily injection or implant format, but these methods are less common.

 
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