Usually not. Usually Progesterone supplement is given. Estrogen produced by your ovaries will do. But, if your Doctor has prescribed, then please take it.
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.
No, fasting before an estrogen test is not required.
Girls need estrogen as it is a female hormone. It produces your characteristics and feminine personality.
Dieting, pregnancy, illness, growing. A good daily Multi-Vit with minerals is a cheap bit of health insurance.
You and your spouse could have blood types that won't mix well with each other, there fore you need to see your doctor and you could get shots once a week to maintain the pregnancy.
Unless you are trying to become a trans--gender, you shouldn't need more estrogen. but if you are, talk to your doctor. Estrogen pills are available for males.
Pregnant women do not produce white blood. They need more blood to meet the demand of pregnancy. They may become pale and look whitish. They need iron supplement in that case.
Postmenopausal women need to consume 1200 mg of calcium and 15mcg of vitamin D daily as a supplement or by eating certain foods. Consult a doctor before taking any supplement. Dosages may need adjustment for body changes.
You can buy it at a pharmacy but you will need a prescription.
Yes.
Estrogen in the system without the balancing effect of progesterone has been linked to an increased risk of endometrial cancer
I would assume it's because you need estrogen. With Ortho Vera you are about 60% more exposed to estrogen then being on the pill. However, you should ask your doctor?