You're quite right of course, Dancinggirl
However, I think the problem is if you're badly prog intolerant (like me

) the prog taking can be so unbearable that some women just forego it, weighing up quality of life over feeling totally and utterly unbelievably wretched

When I first went on HRT my GP gave me a synthetic prog - to which I reacted terribly, so much so she told me to just STOP it after 5 days. I'd phoned up the surgery in tears, I really thought I had 'gone mad'

Next she gave me a different synthetic prog but told me to use it on a long cycle (every 3 months only) even though I was 47(?) in peri, and she was more than happy to do this for me.
Sadly, I reacted to that too - at which point she sent me to gynae as she knew nothing about utrogestan after I'd asked for it. (I'd read about it on here - who knows what a state I'd be in if I didn't come across this forum years ago!!!!! My GP was not going to suggest it, she didn't know about it!!!

)
Anyway, I was given utrogestan, and I reacted to it, but not as badly.
I was told to use it 12 days every month. I could not bear it so I told my gynae I was using it every 2 or 3 months and she was 'okay' about it saying as long as I had a good bleed........ in the meantime my periods came back after a 3 month stop. Regular as clockwork. So I was bleeding on my own cycle as well now.
I carried on using Utrogestan every 2/3 months but my moods dipped severely toward the end of last year, flushes returning a bit, mood swings, insomnia
Culminating in me reaching out to my new GP (we'd moved) last month, and changing to estrogel and using 3 pumps I felt much better.
Incidentally, Using the utrogestan this month has been a breeze. Not much of a plummet AT ALL.

I don't know if it was just a fluke and next time I use it, it will be bad again, or my upping of oestrogen has made it more bearable? My GP yesterday didn't know either

If I have the same reaction next time I would be happy to use the Utrogestan more often.
What I'm trying to say is, if my GP and then gynae was Ok for me to use the 200mg Utrogestan once every 3 months, then surely 100mg every month for 7 days is a similar low dose which the experts have indicated would be sufficient for most women? (MOST, I know we are not all the same)
I just think
perhaps the 12 days at 200mg is erring greatly on the side of caution, using a sledgehammer to crack a tiny nut?
After reading - and someone correct me if I'm wrong please!

- that it is the progesterone element in HRT which raises the risk of breast cancer, (although I know about the old studies being flawed) surely to use as LITTLE prog as possible has got to be better for us?
The way I look at it is I've never smoked, I don't use recreational drugs, I don't drink very much at all. I think if I want to forego the prog every other month it's a balanced risk I'm willing to take in order to feel 'better' and function as a human being, wife and mum of teens

Quality of life is everything. No-one knows what's just round the corner....
Any-hoo, just my opinions and thoughts
