Are you still suffering from hot flushes well after you thought Menopause was over? Here are some of the reasons why.
Most women think that post menopause their troubling hormonal symptoms will disappear, but sadly this is not true for everyone.
Any unusual bleeding should always be checked, and particularly post menopause.
Any bleeding post menopause needs to be checked, and here are some of the reasons why.
I am hearing from more women post menopause still experiencing hormonal symptoms, so this may be helpful for you or to pass on.
More women are experiencing hot flushes post menopause and the good news is that progesterone really does make a difference to your symptoms, whatever your age.
We know many women find menopause a stressful time, and a new survey seems to confirm that and two of them share their experience of it.
High blood pressure is common as we age, but long-term use may pose a problem for older women. Progesterone supports both blood pressure and breast health so supplementing may be the answer.
Smoking has a number of health hazards associated with it, but for women it seems it can also increase estrogen and androgen levels and so adversely affect hormone balance.