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Does progesterone make you sleepy?

By Anonymous March 9, 2009 - 1:56pm
 
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I've been recently using progesterone and also noticed I'm a little more tired... Any relation?

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Anonymous

I am taking progesterone cream that I purchased otc at a health store. it works very wel for me. I am sleeping through the night for the first time in ages. I don't want to discontinue, but it too makes me very tired/lethargic during the day. Is there some supplement I can take to overcome this effect. Is there an herb or vitamin I can take to combat the fatigue of the progesterone?

July 1, 2011 - 6:36am
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Anonymous (reply to Anonymous)

Take DIM + to deal with the fatigue. It helps to clear out the old circulating estrogen.

July 30, 2017 - 10:00pm
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Anonymous

I am taking progesterone 400mg per day..It is totally draining me! I am So tired. I am taking it because my progesterone levels were very low when I had my initial pregnancy blood work done and 4 miscarriages..This is my 3rd week on the pills and I am drained!

April 15, 2009 - 1:05pm

Yes, progesterone can make you sleepy! I have a few friends who are newly pregnant, and one of the hormones that surge in your body when you are pregnant is progesterone...the very hormone that makes your first trimester exhausting, tiring and feeling fatigued and energy-drained.

What is the dosage of your progesterone?

March 10, 2009 - 1:54pm

Hi, Anon, can I ask you just a couple more questions?

If you are using a cream, is it an over-the-counter natural progesterone cream, or one prescribed by your doctor and made at a compounding pharmacy?

Have you noticed other side effects? Affecting mood, or appetite, or weight?

Have you had your hormone levels tested?

Let us know and we'll see what more we can find out for you. In the meantime, here is the Drugs.com page on progesterone and its possible side effects:

http://www.drugs.com/sfx/progesterone-side-effects.html

March 10, 2009 - 8:32am
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Oh yes, progesterone can make you tired and lethargic. How much are you taking and how often are you taking it? Is it oral and or vaginal?
Any other side effects?

I'm not a doctor, but we have a lot of women taking progesterone and talking about it on the site. I can send you a book that may help if you'd like. It' free of charge and it's a great book that has been very helpful to so many women. If you post to my section on the site and give me your address, we will send it to you. I think you'll enjoy it.

Best in health,

Michelle

March 9, 2009 - 2:39pm
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Anonymous (reply to Michelle King Robson)

Hi Michelle,

I would really appreciate the book as well, just start bio identical both estrogen and progesterone and am worthless in the mornings so exhausted, any ideas would help, 100mg cream form taken at night

Theresa Tuggle
425 4th St NE Unit A5
Puyallup, WA 98372

February 10, 2019 - 10:25pm
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Anonymous (reply to Michelle King Robson)

Michelle,
It was so good to read whay you are experiencing.
PLEASE send me a book so I can educate myself. I am struggling.

MELISSA LEBLANC
200 SUPERCHARGE DRIVE
THIBODAUX, LA 70301
Thank you so very much

May 8, 2018 - 12:22am
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Anonymous (reply to Michelle King Robson)

hi can you send me the book, I am taking progesterone 400MG twice a day which means I am taking 800MG a day of progesterone which drained me so much!

my address is

block 2 lot 8 joy St. Saint Catherine Subdivision Sucat, Paranaque Philippines, 1107

August 28, 2017 - 2:35pm
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Anonymous (reply to Michelle King Robson)

Hi My Dr just started me on bio identical biest ,prog and testosterone cream in addition progesterone capsule 20 mg which I take at night. I'm still so sleepy and fatigued all day . Will this go away ? Do I have to take it every day ?

October 26, 2016 - 9:18am
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