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Progesterone tablets

Posted on March 25, 2026 by Admin

Here’s a clear and careful guide on progesterone tablets, including what they are, uses, and safety information 💊


🌿 What Are Progesterone Tablets?

Progesterone is a naturally occurring hormone in the body that plays a key role in:

  • Regulating the menstrual cycle
  • Supporting pregnancy
  • Balancing other reproductive hormones

Progesterone tablets are a synthetic or bioidentical form taken orally to supplement or replace natural progesterone.


⚡ Common Uses

  1. Menstrual cycle support
    • Helps regulate irregular periods or treat conditions like amenorrhea (absence of periods).
  2. Fertility treatment
    • Used in assisted reproduction (like IVF) to support the uterine lining and early pregnancy.
  3. Menopause management
    • Combined with estrogen in hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to prevent endometrial overgrowth.
  4. Other conditions
    • Can be prescribed for endometriosis, premenstrual syndrome (PMS), or luteal phase defects.

💊 How Progesterone Tablets Are Taken

  • Dosage and duration depend on your condition and doctor’s prescription.
  • Often taken once daily at a specific time (sometimes only during certain days of the menstrual cycle).
  • Follow your doctor’s instructions carefully—do not self-adjust the dose.

⚠️ Side Effects

  • Mild: bloating, breast tenderness, fatigue, mood changes
  • Less common: dizziness, headache, spotting or breakthrough bleeding
  • Rare: allergic reaction, severe abdominal pain, or signs of blood clots (seek medical help immediately)

🌟 Tips

  • Take with food to reduce stomach upset.
  • Avoid missing doses; consistency helps maintain hormone balance.
  • Regular check-ups are recommended to monitor effects and hormone levels.
  • Let your doctor know about other medications or supplements you take, as some may interact with progesterone.

If you want, I can make a simple chart showing progesterone tablet uses, timing, and typical side effects for easy reference.

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