Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Progesterone and fibroids

Hello Affiliate


CA has a question about fibroids...

"I have been diagnozed with Fibriods 5 months ago. Please tell me,
how I can get rid of it without going through surgery. Since then I
have gone through two miscarriages."

I reply...

"Dear C, Many thanks for your email. We've helped many women with
fibroids by advising they use progesterone. Estrogen causes the
lining of the uterus to grow, then mid cycle progesterone kicks in
and makes the lining ready for the fertilized egg to embed itself.
Fibroids occur most frequently in women from the mid thirties on,
when estrogen levels are high but progesterone levels are
declining.

It is known that after menopause with the drop in the estrogen
level they disappear. In fact women approaching menopause are
usually told to hang on till it starts, rather than have the
operation. With supplemental progesterone the fibroids are
gradually absorbed back into the body, taking from three to twelve
months to do so. The bleeding will become less heavy, spotting will
cease and if pain is present that will also go.

It is not necessary to have a hysterectomy, uterine artery
embolisation (UAE) or laparoscopic myomectomy (LM) to remove them.
We've successfully helped many women with fibroids and
progesterone. One in particular comes to mind. She was due to
have a hysterectomy, but opted to try the cream. Her uterus was
swollen, she had very heavy bleeding, clots and pain, but after the
first month the pain had gone, the bleeding and clots in the next
few months became less, but most important she still has her uterus
five years later and her periods are 100% normal now.

As you say you've also had two miscarriages, I believe your
progesterone levels must be very low. I will attach a few
documents which I hope will help you make an informed decision.
Please come back to me if you have any more questions."

Till next time.

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