Quote from: Artesia on August 23, 2017, 05:29:44 AM
I have seen a couple people mention progesterone what is this pill?
I have, of late, been disappointed with my feminization, and was wondering if adding this or switching to this would help.
I know that I'm supposed to be patient, but I have been patient about everything for 40+years, while ignoring myself. I am now out of patience, for everything.
there are three main sexual hormones, Testosterone, Estrogen and Progesterone
obviously, cis men mostly deal with T
cis women deal mostly with E and P
essentially, a typical cisgendered women's month is divided in two parts, 2 weeks dealing with E, and 2 weeks dealing mostly with P, as the progesterone comes after the ovulation to prepare eventual lactation. The famous PMS comes when some women have a hard time dealing with the switch of hormones, from almost only E to mostly P
I think many trans don't take P for its feminizing effect is said to be less and weak (correct me if I'm wrong)
but I saw a difference in the shaping of my breasts when I added MPA (medroxyprogesterone), which is the synthetic (and cheap) form of P, that most people here I guess would not suggest taking (because of unwanted effects). I also discovered that taking too much MPA reduces my E drastically, so I stopped taking it a while, but my breasts almost disappeared (the little I had), my nipples back to their original male shrunk form... So I called back my dr, started again MPA but in a cycle, 14 days a month, and less in total, and that seems to have done the trick and I got a good breast growth. But then again, was the breast growth directly and solely linked to my MPA intake? I don't know, maybe not after all.
Definitely though, with MPA, my skin was less dry, so for many months I had to deal with very dry elbows 2 weeks a month.
I got a new prescription last week and switched to bio-identical progesterone, just started monday my 2 weeks with P. My first impression is that it's impact is more subtile than MPA. It does make me very sleepy in the hour that follows swallowing the capsules, I didn't notice that with MPA. Also I suspect that the problems I had with my gut past months and constipation, was related to MPA, I don't know if bio P will have less effect on that part...
my sister who is cis gendered and post menopause, was prescribed both E and P, and her doctor told her it was very important to take both, that it's the combination of the two, P and E, that gives results, I don't know what the grounds of this are, but I feel there has to be something there since cis women do spend half their month dealing with P and E together, and I myself feel it does give better result than only E.