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Progesterone is a natural steroid hormone and progestogen that binds to progesterone receptors to regulate the uterine lining and sustain pregnancy. In medicine, it is used to correct progesterone deficiencies, support early pregnancy in assisted reproduction, and manage certain menstrual disorders.

What Progesterone is (brief)

Progesterone is a naturally produced hormone in the body, classified as a progestogen. In therapy, it is supplied as medication in several forms to match a patient’s needs—oral capsules, vaginal gels or tablets, and injectable solutions. These forms help doctors tailor treatment to a woman’s cycle, pregnancy goals, or menopausal symptoms.

The goal of treatment is to supplement or replace natural progesterone activity. By activating progesterone receptors in the uterus and other tissues, it helps prepare the lining for implantation and supports early pregnancy when needed. Treatment plans are individualized and monitored for safety and effectiveness over time.

What conditions it treats

Common uses include helping regulate menstrual cycles when natural progesterone is low, and providing luteal-phase support in assisted reproduction to encourage implantation. In practice, this can help reduce spotting or abnormal bleeding linked to hormonal imbalance and support a planned pregnancy when hormone patterns are not optimal.

It also appears in hormone replacement therapy for people taking estrogen, to protect the uterine lining and manage abnormal bleeding caused by hormonal imbalance. In some cases, it is part of a broader regimen to manage symptoms during perimenopause or menopause under medical supervision.

Practical usage guide — timing, food, missed doses, storage

Because progesterone comes in several forms, how you take it depends on the prescribed product. Oral capsules are usually taken once daily, with or without food, while vaginal forms are typically used daily or as part of a cycle; injections are given by a clinician. The goal is to maintain steady hormone levels, so timing and adherence matter, and your clinician may adjust the form based on symptoms and test results.

Missed doses, storage, and food notes: If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember unless it is almost time for the next dose. Do not double up. Store products in their original containers, away from heat and moisture, and out of reach of children. Check the label for refrigeration needs; some vaginal products may require cooling. For oral forms, taking with meals can lessen stomach upset, but follow your doctor’s instructions.

What to watch for — side effects in plain language

Common side effects are usually mild and may include breast tenderness, headaches, mood swings, fatigue, bloating, and nausea. Some people notice changes in appetite or sleep, and a temporary break in regular periods may occur as the body adjusts.

Seek medical attention for warning signs: severe allergic reaction, chest pain, leg swelling, sudden shortness of breath, severe abdominal pain, or heavy vaginal bleeding. Call your clinician urgently if you develop yellowing of the skin, dark urine, or signs of a blood clot.

When to consult a doctor

Talk with a clinician before starting progesterone if you are pregnant or planning pregnancy, or if you have liver disease, a history of blood clots, breast or uterine cancer, or persistent vaginal bleeding. Your doctor will choose a formulation and dosage that fits your health history and current symptoms.

Also consult if you do not notice improvement after several weeks, experience persistent or worsening side effects, or plan to use other hormones or treatments alongside progesterone. Do not discontinue therapy abruptly without medical guidance, especially in the context of pregnancy or fertility treatment.

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Olivia Bennett
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Olivia Bennett
General Practitioner (MBBS, MRCGP), GMC-registered