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Can You Take Progesterone After a Hysterectomy?

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This is the second video in my three-part mini-series for Menopause Awareness Month, where I’m addressing some of the most common — and most misunderstood — questions about hormones in midlife. Today, we’re talking about progesterone after hysterectomy. The short answer: Yes, you can still benefit from progesterone — even if you no longer have a uterus. While progesterone’s primary medical role is to protect the uterine lining from estrogen-related overgrowth, it also plays several other key roles in overall health and wellbeing. Research shows that progesterone can: ✨ Improve sleep quality ✨ Enhance mood and reduce anxiety ✨ Support healthy hair, skin, and nail growth. For many women, these benefits make progesterone an important part of hormone optimization — even after a hysterectomy. And if you’ve tried progesterone but found it made you overly sleepy or just didn’t feel quite right, there’s still a way to get its protective effects. In that case, we can use an IUD (intrauterine device) that releases progesterone directly into the uterine area. This ensures you still receive the local benefits of progesterone, particularly its protective effect against uterine cancer, while minimizing systemic side effects. 💬 Watch this episode to learn how we personalize hormone therapy for your unique needs — and stay tuned for the final part of the series: Testosterone for Women in Menopause. 💻 Interested in booking an appointment? Click here: https://completemidlifewellnesscenter.com

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