Shelly L asked:


I just got my blood test result today and it shows my progesterone level is very low which is only .8 but my estrogen level is over 200 which is within the normal range. I’m 33 years old and I’ve been having very irregular period (spotting brown) during last few months. My dr told me that Clomid would help me to conceive. She doesn’t think that I have PCOS because everything else seems normal except my progesterone level is very low. I wonder if there’s any way to increase the progesterone level and whether clomid is the only solution for people like me to conceive??? If I do get pregnant, would I be in high risk of having miscarrage??

Bessie
Jane Thompson asked:


Fibromyalgia is a disabling condition that affects between three to six million Americans, with predominantly more women being diagnosed than men. It has become a common condition that has traditionally been misdiagnosed. People who suffer from fibromyalgia experience a variety of symptoms that can sometimes make daily life unbearable. There is no one treatment for fibromyalgia, rather a integrated approach seems to work best and progesterone fibromyalgia treatment is one of the options.

One of the main difficulties with fibromyalgia is that it can’t be diagnosed easily. Such a disorder cannot be diagnosed through lab tests or seen through x-rays. The only diagnosis being done to detect such a condition is through locating multiple tender points in several characteristic areas in the body, the existence of widespread chronic pain and ruling out any other causes for the pain. A lot about fibromyalgia is yet unknown.

There are a number of probable causes that many physicians think may trigger it. Some physicians attribute the cause of fibromyalgia to a substantial lack of deep sleep. Sleep disorders are common in fibromyalgia patients and have always been thought of as a symptom, however more research is required before a definitive answer can be given. There are also some doctors who believe that the cause of fibromyalgia might be hormonal in nature and that low levels of progesterone may be related to the onset of fibromyalgia.

Low levels of progesterone are seen to happen more likely in women who suffer from fibromyalgia. This is seen to be a reason why there are four times more women who seem to suffer from fibromyalgia than there do men. Progesterone is used by the body in women in order to balance out estrogen.

Low levels of progesterone may make women estrogen dominant which can cause a number of fibromyalgia-like symptoms in women. Such symptoms may include aching all over, frequent fatigue that can last all day, headaches, numbness and tingling, crampy abdominal and pelvic pain, diarrhea, fluid retention and several other symptoms. One possible solution to counter such symptoms is the use of progesterone creams.

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Progesterone fibromyalgia treatments are now being used to help people cope up with the symptoms of fibromylagia. The treatment usually makes use of applying transdermal progesterone creams in various parts of the body including the neck, elbows, knees and arms to alleviate pain. Some women have also found that insomnia associated with fibromyalgia has improved while taking natural progesterone.

The applied progesterone may help in trying to alleviate some of the symptoms suffered by fibromyalgia patients. If women are interested in trying progesterone fibromyalgia treatment then they should consult with their physicians before they under take any type of treatment to help them cope up with such a disabling disorder like fibromyalgia.



Chester
Low Jeremy asked:


It’s pretty obvious! Once a woman fails to conceive within a 1-year period without using any techniques for birth control, she is most likely to have developed infertility. If she does not have clinical representations of the condition, then perhaps the test must be focused on her partner. These two aside, physicians may diagnose the condition by looking at the shared factors. But the worse case scenario would be that there is no real explanation for the condition.

All these three are the essential factors to knowing if a participant is a patient of infertility. After all, the condition is a three-part problem, according to a study. Unfortunately, while these are the basics, most couple would not recognize that they are infertile until they have quitted trying to get conceived. Typically, it takes years of waiting and several tests to confirm that one is truly infertile. But we still must keep a look out on a number of symptoms that may show hints of infertility.

The first symptom might be the absence of monthly period but with a negative result on pregnancy test. This must be observed within a specific period, normally reaching up to months of not bleeding. In fact, this condition is almost classic. It regularly occurs on all infertile women. Watch out for the indications of pain radiating in your pelvic area.

As for temperature, be keen that you basal body does not have low temperature. During the first half of the cycle, this might be a good indication that your estrogen level is too high. This condition occurring at the end of the cycle may be a manifestation of too low progesterone. Both hormones are vital in pregnancy.

High basal body temperature for the first half of the cycle, on the other hand, may be the implication of either a hyperactive thyroid gland or low level of estrogen. While involution may be diagnosed when the temperature of the basal body does not balance by shifting upwards accordingly.

Luteal phase defect is evident when it occurred in only 10 days or less. Luteal phase by the way is the period to facilitate ovulation towards menstruation. This must at least be conducted for the said period. If not, problems in low progesterone is likely to be the root causes.

Unfortunately enough, men don’t have physical manifestations of infertility other than impotence. He normally realizes this once his semen analysis is completed.

They say, infertility is a condition that is totally out of control of the couple. God gives people their wants if they need them. What if a couple wishes for a child and they were not supposed to have one? Will they get it? Well, no one knows actually. The best that the couples can do is to seek medical treatment.

Nearly all infertile couples pursue medical intervention to help them with infertility. Here are some of the methods widely used in the industry. This infertility treatment has its focus on patients that are capable of ovulation, only their system is a bit impaired. Normally, infertility drugs are used to induce the stimulation of follicles in creating multiple egg cells.

Though known for its effectiveness, ovulation induction still entails risks like the development of ovarian cysts and multiple childbirth. Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome is rare but once it develops it will cause symptoms like extreme pain around the pelvic area, chest and abdomen, weight gain and several others.

An inexpensive form of infertility treatment is facilitated by means of infertility medications. The typical constituents of this option are the administration of Clomid and Femara, both are known for their efficiency in stimulating ovulation and setting the balance in hormones.

For male patients, there are not as much options as there are in women. For the present, there still exists no technology that will alter the nature of the sperm inside the male’s body. The nature we are pertaining to here is the natural state (including the abnormalities) of sperm samples retrieved from the patients. Sperm problems like inability of producing or lack of sperm cells, impaired motility and low sperm count are among the most common. Unfortunately, all that medical science can do is to make the most out of them.



Susan
Rhinokey asked:


Ok, so there are some foods which produce an estrogen-like effect in the body.

Some examples of these are soy coffee.

Considering that I am a vegetarian and I have a lot of soy in my day to day diet; can that in any way effect my fertility?

Would it make it easier/harder to conceive or have no effect whatsoever?

I was just curious.

thanks in advance =)

Martin