Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Booroo on October 12, 2025, 11:36:16 AM
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So 4 1/2 weeks ago changed hrt to 100mg utrogesten daily with 1 desogestrel in case I bleed altho I’ve not bled for just over 2 months yaaay both ovaries strophic
With 75 sandrena gel which is 1.5 in 2 sachets
Been fine but last week have started having bloody reflux again after being controlled on 15mg lamsoprozole soo asked if I could double up for while to see and gp said yes for couple weeks
When previously on utro I had reflux so I don’t think it’s to do with the added desogestrel
Will it go away and go back to 15mg dose or is this part and parcel of having in rease and it will always be?
Thanks
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How was your indigestion prior to beginning HRT?
As oestrogen levels drop muscles may become lax which includes the digestion i.e. hiatus hernia = reflux. I've had reflux in various forms for years, omeprazalol helps a lot so doubling up will probably give U an idea as to what may be the causation of symptoms. It's a nuisance ......... over the counter omeprazolol made it worse 4 me!
How long will U need to take the Desogestrel on an 'in case' basis?
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How was your indigestion prior to beginning HRT?
As oestrogen levels drop muscles may become lax which includes the digestion i.e. hiatus hernia = reflux. I've had reflux in various forms for years, omeprazalol helps a lot so doubling up will probably give U an idea as to what may be the causation of symptoms. It's a nuisance ......... over the counter omeprazolol made it worse 4 me!
How long will U need to take the Desogestrel on an 'in case' basis?
Only been taking couple years lansoprozole wasn’t too bad then settles and now not
It certainly is a brimming nuisance!
Good question I don’t know I’m 53 for unsure how long desogestrel for
I tried couple days without and started a bit of staining assume that was withdrawal so carried on it
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I have to swallow Milk of Magnesia liquid occasionally in the afternoon or evening. It doesn't seem 2 make any difference to what I'm eating/drinkikng ::)
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Yes reflux is a common and well known side effect of progestogens.
Progesterone is the pregnancy hormone, makes everything slack and loose in prep for giving birth. Unfortunately this includes the valve that keeps the acid in your stomach.
Firstly I wouldn't double up on progestogens.
If you need birth control or bleed control and are taking desogestrel anyway, you can just take two of them daily (ie150mcg) and drop the micronised progesterone. This is unlicensed but supported by the BMS for endometrial protection.
If you don't need birth control, think you are postmenopausal and would prefer to use micronised progesterone then I would keep this and ditch the desogestrel.
You may get some transient withdrawal bleeding but this is not the same as your periods coming back and should quickly settle.
If not you can always restart the desogestrel.
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Yes reflux is a common and well known side effect of progestogens.
I did wonder this. :(
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If you're taking utro orally I would change to vaginal which usually avoids digestive upsets.
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Thanks all have also read that increas oestrogen does same!
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Thanks all have also read that increas oestrogen does same!
Yes, I was controlling my reflux with Gaviscon, but I need esomeprazole as well now I'm on estradiol patch. I'm currently waiting for my progesterone to turn up ( it's out of stock) so I'm just using a quarter of an Estraderm patch.
I have the reflux from hell on it! Worse than I got on the Femseven Conti patches. It's so bad I may go back to Femseven. It was similar when I was on the gel - 1 pump was not too bad but lots more acidity on 4 pumps.
I haven't a solution other than H2 blockers or PPIs?