How much is 0.1 mg of progesterone is it 100mg by: Justine
Hello,
Your question is not all that clear...are you talking about the percentage of progesterone per 100mg of cream? If so then this would be determined by the percentage of progesterone in the cream.
Natpro progesterone cream dispensers contain 100 grams (3.5 oz) of cream and 3,333 milligrams progesterone.
Therefore each gram of Natpro progesterone cream contains 33.3mg of progesterone.
If you are not talking about Natpro but another cream with a different percentage of progesterone then you can work it out by dividing the percentage into the actual amount of cream in the container.
Hi, I would like to get some guidance and help from any fellow friends who have used progesterone in postpartum to prevent PPD and help balance hormones.
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