should an endocrinologist or a gynecologist be seen for progesterone problems
You should ask your doctor or an endocrinologist.
This is depot preparation of progesterone given to pregnant women. It has no drug interactions or any side effects. Your gynecologist will decide the duration of the treatment.
An Endocrinologist. More info regarding endocrinology and endocrinologist can be find under the releated links.
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Females should consider seeing a gynecologist by age 13 to 15 for their first visit, even if they are not sexually active. This initial appointment can address general health, menstruation, and any concerns. Additionally, regular check-ups are recommended once they become sexually active or by age 21, whichever comes first.
no, i think you should go to your gynecologist. it is normal to miss it for a month or 2 in a row if you just got it but i am certain you should see a gynecologist
AS progesterone is for ladies and testosterone lare for men , so it should not affect each other.
Gynecologist.
Anytime you are taking clomid your progesterone should be tested at 7 days past ovulation. For a definite sign you are ovulating it should be over 15.
It has been found that Estrogen alone should not be taken without some Progesterone present. Please discuss this with your doctor.
You should consider seeing an endocrinologist if you have symptoms or conditions related to hormonal imbalances, such as diabetes, thyroid disorders, adrenal issues, or reproductive health problems. They specialize in diagnosing and treating endocrine system disorders, which can significantly impact your overall health. If your primary care physician recommends it or if you have persistent health issues related to hormones, an endocrinologist can provide the specialized care you may need.
That is an issue that you should discuss with your gynecologist.