TRT for Women

Progesterone Capsule

Balance your hormones. Support your uterine health.

Progesterone is one of the two main female hormones. Your body uses it to regulate your menstrual cycle, prepare the uterus for pregnancy, and keep the uterine lining healthy. When it runs low, the signs show up fast: irregular or heavy periods, rough PMS, trouble conceiving, and — in menopause — hot flashes and night sweats.

A progesterone capsule is a simple way to restore what your body is missing. It is taken by mouth, so there are no injections and nothing to mix. Your provider reviews your health history first and prescribes it only if it fits your situation.

Progesterone also plays a key role in hormone replacement therapy. Estrogen taken on its own can thicken the uterine lining over time. Progesterone counteracts that effect, which is why providers pair the two for menopausal women. It can also help ease menopause symptoms like hot flashes along the way.

If your cycle feels unpredictable, your PMS has gotten heavier, or you are starting hormone therapy for menopause, progesterone may be part of the answer. Your provider will help you figure out if it belongs in your plan.

Why people choose it

  • Helps regulate your menstrual cycle
  • Supports a healthy uterine lining
  • Eases PMS symptoms
  • Relieves menopausal symptoms like hot flashes

How it works

Progesterone is a hormone your body makes to prepare the uterus for pregnancy and keep your cycle on track. When levels run low, periods can turn irregular or heavy and PMS can get worse. Taken as a capsule, progesterone restores that support. For women on hormone replacement therapy, it also balances estrogen, which on its own can thicken the uterine lining.

Who it's for

Women with irregular or heavy periods, women managing PMS or fertility concerns, and menopausal women on hormone replacement therapy who need to protect their uterine lining.

Available forms

  • Capsule

FAQ

Do I need a prescription for progesterone?

Yes. A licensed provider reviews your health history and decides whether progesterone is right for you before anything ships.

Will I need lab work?

Sometimes. If your provider needs to check your hormone levels to make a safe decision, they will order labs. Many patients can start with a health review alone.

Why is progesterone paired with estrogen therapy?

Estrogen on its own can thicken the uterine lining. Progesterone counteracts that effect, which is why the two are often prescribed together during menopause.

How does shipping work?

Once your provider approves your treatment, your medication ships directly to your door in discreet packaging.

Is this a subscription?

No. You order what your provider prescribes, and you are never locked into automatic charges.

Ready to get started?

Prescription medication. A licensed IAM provider determines if it's right for you.