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Tag: Progesterone intolerance

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What Are the Signs of Utrogestan Intolerance?

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Progesterone intolerance is estimated to affect around 10–20% of women, leading to a range of debilitating symptoms. When taking micronised progesterone, like Utrogestan, it is crucial to recognize the distinction between typical, temporary side effects and a persistent, exaggerated reaction that signals an intolerance.

How to be less sensitive to progesterone?

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Progesterone intolerance is a nervous system sensitivity that is thought to affect between 10-20% of women [1.2.2]. For those affected, learning **how to be less sensitive to progesterone** is key to managing debilitating symptoms like anxiety, mood swings, and physical discomfort that often appear mid-cycle.

What if I can't tolerate progesterone?: Navigating Intolerance and Alternatives

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Approximately 20% of women using synthetic progestogens experience intolerance, a hypersensitivity that can cause significant and often debilitating side effects. If you are wondering **what if I can't tolerate progesterone**, understanding your options is the first step toward finding a more suitable treatment path for your hormonal health.