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Progesterone-only HRT in perimenopause: what you need to know
Progesterone-only HRT is increasingly requested by women in perimenopause, often because sleep, anxiety and night sweats feel unmanageable and they’re wary of oestrogen or synthetic progestogens. But progesterone-only isn’t a standard NHS pathway — largely because guidance is oestrogen-led and progesterone’s established role is womb protection. The emerging evidence (including perimenopause-specific trial data) suggests progesterone can help some women, but it isn’t a complete solution for many perimenopause symptoms. Here’s how to make an evidence-based, personalised decision.
Gel, patch or spray? Understanding transdermal HRT and why one size doesn’t fit all
Gel, patch or spray? If your HRT isn’t working the way you hoped, the issue may not be the dose but how your body absorbs it. Learn how transdermal HRT works and why personalised care matters.