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Progesterone when to start?

Started by Erika_Courtney, April 30, 2019, 09:42:39 AM

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Erika_Courtney

Just finished 90 days on an entrance level E dose and have been a below entrance level dose of T-Blocker for 45 days.

My care provider wants to add Progesterone now.

When should I start Progesterone?
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Kate.claire

I wasn't thinking about starting until I was a year into my estradiol only treatment or when and if I reach later Tanner stages of breast development.  At this rate, that will be much longer than a year.  Both of my doctors were ambivalent about progesterone.  Will prescribe it if I want,  but aren't sold either way on effects yet.  Not surprising,  given there's not a huge n out there with a controlled study.  My year+ timeline was just based on the fact that cisgirls typically have their progesterone kick in late in puberty.
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Jessica

Hi Erika, there are some new thoughts with the use of progesterone by transgender women.
Here is a link to a thread I started on that subject.....
Progesterone Is Important for Transgender Women's Therapy

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Linde

Quote from: Kate.claire on April 30, 2019, 10:25:34 AM
I wasn't thinking about starting until I was a year into my estradiol only treatment or when and if I reach later Tanner stages of breast development.  At this rate, that will be much longer than a year.  Both of my doctors were ambivalent about progesterone.  Will prescribe it if I want,  but aren't sold either way on effects yet.  Not surprising,  given there's not a huge n out there with a controlled study.  My year+ timeline was just based on the fact that cisgirls typically have their progesterone kick in late in puberty.
This is the same opinion my endo has.  he feels close to 2 years on E alone, and once the breast tissue had a chance to develop, P may be added as it is with young cis females.
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