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If you’re struggling with symptoms like fatigue, hot flashes, low libido, weight gain, mood swings, or sleep disturbances, you’re not alone...and you don’t have to keep suffering in silence. Hormone imbalances can disrupt your daily life, but they can be treated.
Whether you're dealing with vaginal dryness, painful intimacy, brain fog, or emotional ups and downs, we’re here to help you feel whole again: physically, emotionally, and mentally.
You’re not just managing symptoms.
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Education
Understanding Female Hormones &
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
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What Are Hormones?
Hormones are chemical messengers that help control many functions in your body, including growth, metabolism, and sexual health. For women, the main sex hormones are estrogen and progesterone, with testosterone also playing a role in sex drive and mood.
Types of Estrogen:
Estrogen comes in three forms:
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Estradiol – the most common in reproductive-age women
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Estrone – more common after menopause
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Estriol – primarily during pregnancy
What Do These Hormones Do?
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Estrogen: Supports vaginal health, menstrual cycles, natural lubrication, breast development, and bone health.
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Progesterone: Prepares the body for pregnancy and balances estrogen levels.
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Testosterone: Boosts libido and supports menstrual and mood regulation.
How Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) Works
HRT helps restore hormone levels to reduce symptoms of menopause and hormonal imbalance—such as hot flashes, weight gain, low libido, mood swings, joint pain, and sleep problems.
1. Initial Consultation and Evaluation
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Medical History & Lifestyle Review
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Physical Exam to check for symptoms like hot flashes or vaginal dryness
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Blood Work to check hormone levels and overall health (including tests for estrogen, testosterone, thyroid function, and more)
2. Customized Treatment Plan
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The doctor will choose the best treatment method based on your needs (pills, patches, creams, etc.)
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You'll receive instructions on how to take your HRT safely
3. Regular Monitoring
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Follow-ups are usually done after 3–4 weeks, then every 3 months for the first year
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Regular physical exams to check for changes or side effects
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Blood tests as needed if you have other conditions (like thyroid issues)
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Symptom tracking and dose adjustments when necessary
4. Lifestyle Support
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Healthy eating and regular exercise help HRT work better
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Weight management can support hormone balance
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Limiting alcohol and drugs helps protect your hormone health
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After 3–5 years, your doctor may discuss tapering off HRT, depending on your age and progress
Communication is key. Keep in touch with your provider so they can adjust your plan and support you along the way.



