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Health Topics A-ZText size: A A A December 1, 2008

Prevention

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What you need to know:

What is Progesterone?

Progesterone's Functions
(Menstruation & Pregnancy)


Oral contraceptives and Menopausal Hormone Therapy

Many conditions for which progestin or progestin-estrogen combinations are prescribed cannot be prevented. Menopause, for example, is a normal phase of life. But while the changes in hormone levels cannot be avoided, the intense symptoms these changes may cause can often be relieved through medication and/or lifestyle changes.

As your body changes, it is very important to communicate openly with both your partner and your health care professional. Tell both about your symptoms and the physical and emotional changes you may experience. Your health care professional will be able to help you discover how to better manage and treat those symptoms, including how to maintain a healthy sex life. And your partner should know what's happening to you, especially if the symptoms are causing distress and if they are affecting your sex life.

 
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