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Can You Start Estrogen in Perimenopause | PYHP 151

May 01, 202527 min
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Episode description

Our listener, Jackie, wants to know if she can take estrogen even though she is in her late 30’s and has not started menopause. She wants something to help with weight loss, hair regrowth after pregnancy, improving mood, and help with libido.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • Risks from taking estrogen before menopause
  • When to start estrogen hormone replacement
  • The difference between estradiol and estriol
  • How to balance hormones in perimenopause
  • Using testosterone therapy for women and libido
  • DHEA and perimenopause
  • How estrogen might not be the right fit for someone in perimenopause.
  • What a women in perimenopause can do to help with hormone balancing.


Jackie’s Question:
"I am concerned that if I use estrogen cream, such as estriol, that I will gain weight and lose hair. I have seen conflicting accounts to whether this is true, and some say that it helps regrow hair and helps with weight loss. I have not started menopause yet, (I'm almost 40) and want something to help me stay youthful, lose weight and grow my hair which started thinning very badly and continues since pregnancy, help protect bone density, improve mood and memory, and get my libido back. Is estrogen cream a good fit for me? Thanks!"


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