Having a Hysterectomy would have put you straight into Menopause. Although they left your ovaries in, the procedure can seriously disrupt our hormones. Did they warn you that this would happen before the operation?
Natpro Progesterone Cream will certainly help you. Because you no longer have a monthly cycle you can use the cream every day, with no stopping. I suggest that you use 400mg/12ml for 3 months to build your progesterone level up and balance things out. Then you can slowly reduce to a level that suits you, but NEVER use less than 100/3ml per day. The cream must be applied a minimum of twice a day, that's morning and again at night. Progesterone levels start to drop after 13 hours and the aim is to keep the level as stable as possible. Please read How to use Progesterone Cream.
As you live in India you are more than likely deficient in Vitamin D. Do you know what your level is as a deficiency reduces the benefits of progesterone, it is also connected to every single cell in our bodies, making it vital.
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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Although this web site is not intended to be prescriptive, it is intended, and hoped, that it will induce in you a sufficient level of scepticism about some health care practices to impel you to seek out medical advice that is not captive to purely commercial interests, or blinded by academic and institutional hubris. You are encouraged to refer any health problem to a health care practitioner and, in reference to any information contained in this web site, preferably one with specific knowledge of progesterone therapy.