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a man should not take estrogen because it is a feminine hormone ,a man has testasterone
All women who have premature menopause are not candidates for estrogen. Women who have certain medical conditions like liver disease, uterine cancer or breast cancer should not take estrogen.
If you take enough estrogen pills you should be able to grow female nipples in a couple months.
No. If you don't want estrogen in your body you would need to take testosterone pills. what just happens is just that you will look very much like a men
if a guy was to take conjugated estrogen and bazedoxifene what would happen to him?
The women I have worked with on the HCG Diet since 2007 generally have a great deal of trouble keeping the weight off after the diet if they are taking synthetic estrogen. If you take the correct amount of hCG while on the HCG diet, it will not effect your estrogen levels. If you take too much hCG while on the HCG Diet, it will act as a precursor and elevate estrogen levels.
yes with careful monitoring
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No. The items sold over the counter are plant based estrogen and not very strong. Go to the doctor to have help getting pregnant.
It has been found that Estrogen alone should not be taken without some Progesterone present. Please discuss this with your doctor.
No, you really don't need estrogen blockers if you are taking testosterone as part of replacement therapy or a sex-reassignment program. That said, taking estrogen blockers may help decrease feminization and make the testosterone replacement more effective in the case of sex-reassignment. However, men who take testosterone and/or anabolic steroids for performance enhancement reasons would generally block the aromatase enzyme to prevent testosterone from being converted to estrogen. Excessive amounts of testosterone causes breast growth since the body converts extra testosterone to estrogen. As always, you should never take any sort of prescription medication that is not prescribed to you, and nothing said here should be taken as medical advice.
This is not recommended nor is it necessary. Increased Estrogen can cause growth of facial hair, mood changes, and other adverse affects. Your ovaries supply enough estrogen to your body to maintain your feminine traits. It is only necessary to take estrogen if you have an embalance and need to increase the amount in addition to what your body produces, or if you have had your ovaries removed. The amounts of hormones in birth control are very small and only enough to prevent pregnancy. The birth control that is right for you should be determined by you and your doctor.