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Estrogen Dominance (part 2): What Causes Low Progesterone?
Last week I wrote about estrogen dominance and the basics of how the female cycle works. If you missed this, just click here. Today I want to focus on progesterone. As I discussed there, in the luteal phase of cycling women, progesterone usually rises high. But what does progesterone do again?- It helps to prepare a good environment for the implementation by a fertilized egg.
- It has a calming effect on women.
- Regulates Blood pressure.
- Supports bone health.
- Supports cognition
If for some reason progesterone doesn’t rise high enough, symptoms of estrogen dominance can appear. So due for what reasons can progesterone decrease?Why does progesterone production decrease?
- Stress
- Age – Not only menopause but in research, they can see a decline happening years before menopause
- Inflammation in the ovaries (the primary mode of action of the copper IUD)
- Taking NSAID medication around ovulation (PMID: 16493584)
- Removed Ovaries (Hysterectomy)
- Poor follicle development.
- Poor circulation
- Poor quality of the corpus luteum (See Estrogen Dominance – Part 1)
- Extreme exercise or training.
- Being underweight
- Anorexia/disordered eating
- Low Leptin – a hormone made by fat cells to tell your brain there are enough energy reserves
- Infections: low-grade simmering infections or overt
- Hypogonadism (ovaries don’t function)
- Hypopituitarism (pituitary not telling the ovaries to work)
- Hypothyroidism (slow thyroid)
- Birth Control (pill, patch, ring, implant, injection, etc)
- Diabetes
- Opioid pain medications (in the last 6 months)
- PCOS
- Breastfeeding – or high prolactin in general
- Low cholesterol – since progesterone is made of cholesterol
- Irregular or skipped cycles
As you can see, there are a lot of different reasons why progesterone can decrease. Lots of them are related to some form of stress.I would like to test progesterone. When should I test in my cycle?
In the first half of your cycle progesterone is low. Why? Because it is supposed to be low! It is the corpus luteum that produces the progesterone (see part 1!). If you are cycling and would like to evaluate your progesterone, test in the second half of your cycle.What can I do to raise progesterone naturally?
Of course, address the root cause!Do you suffer from poor blood circulation?
Check your iron, vitamin B12, B6 and B9 levels.Are you hypothyroid?
Check the B Better folder “Monthly Courses“ for the Thyroid Balance course. Is your cholesterol low? Focus on healthy fats!Are you diabetic or experiencing insulin resistance?
Take a look at the Blood Sugar Regulation course!Are you inflamed?
Search in the B Better library for the videos:
As you can see, a lot of the lifestyle-related reasons why progesterone can decrease, have already been talked about on B Better!Stay Healthy,
Daniel
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