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Progesterone, Rage and The Thing About Testosterone

Progesterone, Rage and The Thing About Testosterone

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Progesterone has a reputation for being the “bad guy” in PMS but it’s also essential for balancing estrogen and protecting your uterus. In this episode, Jenn and Dr. Michelle get into the role of progesterone, why women are told they’re “estrogen dominant,” and how myths around hormones keep us confused (and sometimes taken advantage of). They also touch on the hype around testosterone for women and what the evidence actually says.

In this episode, we’re talking about:

  • Progesterone 101: what it is, when it’s made, and why it matters
  • The truth behind “estrogen dominance” and other buzzwords
  • How progesterone can help (or worsen) PMS and perimenopausal symptoms
  • Jenn’s experience with headaches, fatigue, and finding the right combination of hormone therapy
  • Side effects, myths, and the importance of safe prescribing and follow-ups
  • Testosterone: when it can help, what it’s not good for, and why it’s suddenly everywhere in your algorithm
  • Why individualized care, not one-size-fits-all hormone promises, is the key to feeling better

This episode is equal parts myth-busting and practical education, helping you understand how different hormones actually work together — and what questions to ask if you’re considering hormone therapy.

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MQ6 – Menopause Assessment Tool


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