Fertility

Fertility

In the US alone, more than 6 million women want to get pregnant & have a healthy baby

  • 1 in 10 women in childbearing years are either unable to get pregnant or go full-term, and these numbers are on the rise.
  • When a woman wants to have a baby, but has one miscarriage after another, what does this do to her emotions? Her self-esteem?

Progesterone gets its name from latin word Ges-tare, English Gestation, making it the Pro-gestational hormone; the one necessary for conception and full-term pregnancy.

Pregnancy & the Menstrual Cycle

If a woman does not conceive, what happens at day 28 of her cycle? A drop in progesterone levels, causes her menstrual cycle begin again.
If a woman does conceive, What happens at day 28 of her cycle?

Progesterone levels rise from about 30 mg/day to about 350 mg/day during the third trimester!

As we see from the above chart, rather than drop, triggering a woman’s next period, progesterone levels rise from about 30 mg/day to about 350 mg/day at the end of the third trimester. When gestation has gone full-term, progesterone levels drop from 350 mg to 0 mg, triggering the birth of the baby.

So, if a sharp drop in progesterone triggers a timely birth at or near week 40, what happens if a woman experiences a sharp drop in progesterone during the first trimesterOr, during the second tri-mester?

Or, what happens when an environmental toxin occupies progesterone receptor sites?

If you answered, Miscarriage or Early term birth, you are correct!

Karen’s experience:

I need to thank you from the bottom of my heart for the recent birth of my son.

I met you via telephone after reading your web page during my fourth miscarriage almost 3 years ago.

Ever since I received my first jar of progesterone cream two days later, I have lived life without the terribly agonizing symptoms of estrogen dominance, ultimately allowing me the greatest gift in life!

My son, who I named after you, is a living testimony as to the validity of your progesterone cream formula.

May God bless you as He has my family.

Sincerely,
Karen

Bio-Identical Progesterone Cream: 40+ Years of Safe Use

  • A properly formulated, bio-identical progesterone cream, one with no EDC’s, formulated with American-made progesterone is safe to use during pregnancy.  Normal use is to start with 30 mg/day for the first week and increase to 125-145 mg/day at the end of week 18.  At that time, the placenta will take over production and ensure a safe, timely delivery.
  • After a successful birth, if breast feeding, wait a few weeks for optimal milk production before resuming use of bio-identical progesterone cream.
  • While a properly formulated, bio-identical progesterone cream, will not interfere with birth control pills and will offer some protection from the well-known side-effects of synthetic hormones, it will not interfere with the activity of the birth control pill.

Think about it:

If there are safer choices for birth control, one that does not put all the risk on the woman, would that not be a reasonable option to explore?