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Mrs Parrish

by Clare Parrish
(Woodley, Stockport, UK)

38 years old. Had copper coil for two years. Suffering heavy prolonged periods. Want to take progesterone but scared it will interfere with coil and I will get pregnant. Is this possible?

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Jul 03, 2018
Mrs Parrish
by: Joy

Hi Mrs Parrish

Progesterone will not interfere with your coil or any other contraceptive. The following protocol may help you with your heavy periods. Usually between 100-200mg of progesterone is needed, but you may need to use more for the heavy bleeding, once under control you can slowly start to reduce the amount of cream used to an amount that suits you.

Please read How to use Progesterone Cream and Estrogen Dominance. Progesterone should be used no less than twice a day, half the amount in the morning and the other half at night.

The Protocol ...

* Natpro - 400mg to 500mg per day.
* N-Acetyl-Cysteine (NAC) - 2000mg per day.
* Taurine - 2000mg per day.
* Vitamin D3 - 5000iu's per day, more if vitamin D3 level is low. Co-factors are vital when taking vitamin D3, magnesium and vitamin K2 are the important ones to take
* Bioflavanoids - 1000mg per day

Vitamin D3 is very important as a deficiency reduces the benefits of progesterone. Optimal range is between 70-100ng/mL

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