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    CJ Bellwether (siege@octodon.social)'s status on Monday, 08-Jul-2024 18:42:35 JST CJ Bellwether CJ Bellwether

    Hello there. Jeez, you all are making me work this week. I could write a book on this topic! Where should I start?

    As a long-standing member of the British Menopause Society, I have extensively reviewed the literature from the 2001 Women's Health Initiative (WHI) study conducted in the United States, which involved around 50,000 postmenopausal women. The study aimed to identify why there was an increased risk of breast cancer among patients on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) at the time. Upon reviewing the study, it becomes clear that the increased breast cancer risk was associated with synthetic progestins, which were commonly prescribed then. Conversely, there did not appear to be a significant increased risk with monotherapy on synthetic estrogen preparations like Premarin. Many individuals, including esteemed clinical colleagues, often confuse body-identical progesterone with synthetic progestins, which can be misleading for patients.

    While there are inherent risks with any medication, it is crucial to remind ourselves and our patients that quality of life is paramount. As we age, the likelihood of diseases such as cancer, heart disease, and diabetes increases due to the declining efficiency of our cellular functions and changes in our molecular biology.

    Throughout my many years treating menopausal women, I have found that body-identical progesterone significantly improves mood and sleep. Consequently, it made perfect sense to prescribe body-identical progesterone for my transgender female patients, as it is a female hormone. Unfortunately, many consultants and endocrinologists view progesterone solely as a hormone that supports pregnancy or maintains the uterus in long-term HRT. However, since I began prescribing body-identical progesterone, specifically Utrogestan, for transgender female patients in 2017, we have observed numerous positive effects. These include improved mood, better sleep, and the development of glandular breast tissue, to name but a few.

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      CJ Bellwether (siege@octodon.social)'s status on Monday, 08-Jul-2024 18:42:51 JST CJ Bellwether CJ Bellwether
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      Below is a link to a 2019 article that discusses the various beneficial effects of body-identical progesterone for cisgender females, concluding that these benefits would also apply to transgender females. Observations from my practice affirm these positive effects during their transition. Please refer to the link for further detailed information. I hope this is helpful. MB

      https://academic.oup.com/jcem/article/104/4/1181/5270376

      https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10558402/

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        Progesterone in gender-affirming therapy of trans women
        Progesterone is an endogenous steroid hormone with an important role for the physiology of the female reproductive system and the mammary gland. It has additional significant actions in other tissues, such as the cardiovascular system, the central nervous ...
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      CJ Bellwether (siege@octodon.social)'s status on Monday, 08-Jul-2024 18:50:05 JST CJ Bellwether CJ Bellwether
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      For the last 7+ years i've had many conversations with Mary regarding progesterone's usage in trans female hormone care (she was the first in the UK to offer it and firmly believe in it, while the few other providers that now do so too required a slow sustained campaign to change their minds).

      Now i'm no longer officially a patient under Ms Burke's care - i thought it essential to get a direct quote from her as i head out the door, going at least somewhat into why she prescribes it.

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      CJ Bellwether (siege@octodon.social)'s status on Monday, 08-Jul-2024 19:52:04 JST CJ Bellwether CJ Bellwether
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      • ajlanes

      @ajlanes allopregnanolone does be doing that.

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      ajlanes (ajlanes@thegoatery.dyndns.org)'s status on Monday, 08-Jul-2024 19:52:06 JST ajlanes ajlanes
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      @siege I was sceptical when she first suggested it but it really does seem to improve my sleep.
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