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  1. Estrogen Pills: Pros and Cons for Menopause and Gender Transition
  2. Estradiol (Vaginal Route) Proper Use
  3. What Are the Benefits of Taking Estrogen?


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Estrogen Pills: Pros and Cons for Menopause and Gender Transition

Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. The pros and cons of taking estrogen pills for menopause and gender transition Estrogen pills contain the hormone estrogen and are mainly used to treat symptoms of menopause or for gender affirmation of transgender women. Estrogen pills are very effective at controlling the symptoms of menopause and facilitating transition, says As a side effect, they can also reduce the risk of osteoporosis and, in some cases, colon cancer. They may also "The pros and cons of estrogen use should be considered against the individual's age, personal medical history, severity of symptoms, and goals of treatment," Pham says. Here we explain the benefits and drawbacks of estrogen pills so you can discuss with your doctor whether they're right for you. Menopause As a person enters menopause, their estrogen levels Estrogen pills are one of the We note here that a large 2002 In fact, numerous studies have since found that those who are premenopausal or early postmenopausal actually saw a reduced risk in coronary disease from hormone replacement therapy. Moreover, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists states that hormone therapy may also With that in mind it's importa...

Estradiol (Vaginal Route) Proper Use

This medicine is to be used only in the vagina. Use it at bedtime unless your doctor tells you otherwise. This medicine comes with a patient information leaflet. Read and follow these instructions carefully. Ask your doctor if you have any questions. To use the vaginal ring: • This medicine is contained in a ring that you or your caregiver will put into your vagina. The ring will slowly release small amounts of medicine for your body to absorb. Your caregiver will show you how to insert the ring. • Do not remove the ring from the sealed pouch until you are ready to use it. • Once the ring is in place inside your vagina, you should not be able to feel it. If you feel uncomfortable, the ring may not be inserted far enough. Gently push the ring farther into your vagina. If you feel pain, talk to your doctor. • You will leave the ring inside for 90 days (3 months), unless your doctor tells you a different schedule. After that time, remove the ring and insert a new one. If you forget to remove the ring after 90 days, call your doctor for instructions. • The ring may move down into the lower part of your vagina accidently. This can happen if you strain to have a bowel movement. Use your finger to gently push the ring back into place. If the ring comes all the way out of your vagina, rinse it off with warm water and put it back in. Call your doctor if the ring comes out several times. • If you need to remove the ring, hook your finger through the ring and pull it out. To use the ...

What Are the Benefits of Taking Estrogen?

Estrogen therapy can relieve the symptoms of menpause like hot flashes, bone loss and painful intercourse. Estrogen therapy, also known as Estrogen therapy is also used for protecting menopausal women against potential diseases that low estrogen levels may cause. Estrogen therapy is most beneficial for women under 60 years of age or when started early in What does estrogen do? Estrogen and progesterone are steroid hormones naturally occurring in the body. Though commonly known as female sex hormones, males also have estrogen and progesterone in low levels. Estrogen plays an important role in the development and regulation of the sexual and reproductive system. Estrogen also stimulates egg production ( • Gastrointestinal system • Urinary tract • Organs such as: • Skin • Hair • Breasts • Blood vessels • Bones The central nervous system functions such as: • Mood • • Cognition The body produces three forms of estrogen: • • Estrone: Formed from estradiol in a chemical reaction predominant after menopause. • Estriol: Secreted by the placenta during Progesterone is a form of progestogen, another important hormone produced by the body. Progesterone prepares the uterus to receive the fertilized egg by thickening the uterine lining ( QUESTION If menopause occurs in a woman younger than ___ years, it is considered to be premature. See Answer What happens during menopause? Absence of During menopausal transition, menstruation becomes irregular and the intervals increase. The ovarian f...