Thats kinda how I feel, 2x Utrogestan tablets seems a lot for 1 measly squirt of Oestrogel when I have been menopausal for quite some time! Going to give the increased amount a little longer to work but if I get another lot of bleeding then it will be back to doctors for a change as I can only assume that for one reason or another, Utrogestan will never work for me. Will see if they will check my blood levels to see what I am absorbing, although I dont think they like doing this. Think I will ask to try the patches, at least then I will have given a synthetic version of progesterone a try, they do think that it is better at controlling bleeding. I know that the Mirena Coil is the prefered route (probably as it is long term and done and dusted in one hit and there may be some financial incentive also). I am still not keen on the Mirena for various reasons (pretty sure that insertion will be painful as have never had children, have a tilted uterus and find smears difficult, if I dont get on with it I will probably have to wait to have it removed and I dont really like the idea of the more synthetic Progesterone and heard horror stories of them migrating). Unfortunately I think that this (or a hysterectomy) is probably the only way I am going to be able to take HRT. If I end up having to have another lot of investigations then it would seem like a more logical time to have a coil fitted anyway, at least I only have the discomfort once! If it comes to that I may just go "cold turkey" stop everything and see what happens - if I still bleed then I know that it is not the HRT. Hopefully I would be past the hot flushes etc but I would like to continue if at all possible for all the other health benefits that HRT potentially brings.