Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) patches have to be applied below the waist because they absorb more effectively into body areas with more fatty tissue, such as the lower abdomen, thighs, and ...
It is common to experience some vaginal bleeding for about 6 months when you begin using hormone therapy (HT) patches. If you’re still bleeding after this, or your bleeding is heavy, your doctor can ...
For many of us, menopause comes with the kind of symptoms you’re desperate to relieve. As your hormone levels — specifically estrogen and progesterone — start to change, your body temperature can ...
In conclusion, this research suggests that HRT skin patches appear to be a safer option for women with type 2 diabetes, with ...
Welcome to the Perimenopause Playbook—your guide to navigating the most overlooked and misunderstood phase of the menopausal transition. Read the rest of the stories, from how to get a diagnosis to ...