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Micronized Progesterone for HRT Experiences
4 women reported on this specific combination.
4
Experience Reports
7.5/10
Median Score (Wk 8)
75%
Would Continue
Self-reported data — not clinically verified. Not medical advice.
What women reported
4 self-reported experiences with Micronized Progesterone for hrt experiences
Micronized Progesterone helped somewhat with my overall quality of life decline — hot flashes reduced a bit, though the hot flashes continued. Worth trying but manage your expectations.
For
HRT Experiences
Noticed
Outcome 6/10 at 8 wk
Would continue maybe
About
Age range 55-59
12 weeks logged
I started Micronized Progesterone after dealing with menopausal symptoms for months. By week 2 I noticed the brain fog started to lift. At 12 weeks, my quality of life improved dramatically. Still taking it and plan to continue.
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HRT Experiences
Noticed
Outcome 10/10 at 12 wk
Would continue yes
1 side effect noted
About
Age range 50-54
12 weeks logged
I've been using Micronized Progesterone for about 12 weeks now for hot flashes and night sweats. things started to shift slightly around week 2. I could function normally again. I'm glad I tried it.
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HRT Experiences
Noticed
Outcome 10/10 at 12 wk
Would continue yes
2 side effects noted
About
Age range 50-54
12 weeks logged
My full HRT protocol took about 6 months to optimise with a private menopause specialist. We started with the patch and progesterone, then added testosterone after 3 months. The transformation has been profound — I went from barely functioning (no sleep, crushing anxiety, zero energy) to feeling better than I have in years. The only downsides are practical: patches fall off in heat and my skin is oilier.
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HRT Experiences
Noticed
Outcome 9/10 at 12 wk
Would continue yes
2 side effects noted
About
Age range 50-54
24 weeks logged
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Women on this site share what happened when they tried different approaches. These are personal experiences — not medical proof. Always consult your doctor or specialist before starting, stopping, or changing any approach.
Data last updated: March 27, 2026