Understanding Dyspareunia
Dyspareunia is painful sexual intercourse, generally due to a medical condition and less commonly due to psychological factors. It is a condition almost exclusively experienced by women. Most commonly dyspareunia is experienced by women at menopause due to declining hormonal levels, primarily the hormones estrogen and progesterone.
Evaluate your symptoms with the online Progesterone Deficiency Symptoms assessment quiz.
This free booklet explains the variable nature of hormonal changes in women which leads to vaginal dryness and conditions such as dyspareunia and much more.
Downloading the booklets is FREE.
In this information booklet topics discussed include:
- Natural Progesterone Cream - an Introduction
- Natural Progesterone - A History
- Natural Progesterone Deficiency and Estrogen Dominance
- Estrogen Dominance and the Menopausal and Peri-menopausal years
- Natural Progesterone - Treatment Options
- Period Pain
- Irregular and Heavy Menstrual Bleeding
- Breast Disorders
- Depression and anxiety attacks
- Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
- Hormonal-induced Headaches and Migraines
- Anovulation
- What is the role of progesterone in humans?
- Are there side-effects associated with using natural progesterone?
ProFeme® natural progesterone cream for women is a pharmaceutical grade progesterone cream used to replace the hormone progesterone in women with low progesterone or experiencing estrogen dominance.
Personal Assessment Tools
- Female Progesterone Deficiency Self-Assessment: The Progesterone Deficiency Assessment questionnaire is a 18 question symptom-based assessment tool used to assess the severity of symptoms due to progesterone deficiency in premenopausal, peri-menopausal and menopausal women. It examines physical and emotional aspects generally associated with hormonal changes from the age 35 onwards.
The symptoms of estrogen dominance can vary widely from woman to woman and start many years prior to reaching menopause. Each womans transition into menopause is different. Some women have mild, early menopause symptoms. Other women find the quality of their lives significantly affected by changes in mood, memory, productivity, and by uncomfortable physical symptoms. Use the Progesterone Deficiency Assessment Questionnaire by checking one box for each symptom then view the chart at the bottom of the questionnaire and discover the Action Steps that may be right for you.Evaluate your symptoms with the Female Progesterone Deficiency Self-Assessment
Products
ProFeme® 3.2% and 10% Progesterone Cream is specifically targeted for use in women with declined or lowered progesterone levels. Low progesterone in women is associated with mood changes, premenstrual symptoms (PMS), altered menstrual flow and irregularities, menopausal symptoms including hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness and skin itching, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, pregnancy complications, infertility and posterior blepharitis (eye irritation). ProFeme® Progesterone Cream for women is the world's only clinically trialled and tested pharmaceutical grade progesterone cream. Using natural or bio identical progesterone ProFeme® Progesterone Cream for women is made in two strengths; 3.2% and 10% and is government listed (AUST L 66355 and 95335) and is now available online.
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From: R Green [mailto:rxxxxxxx@yahoo.com.au]
Sent: Friday, 4 March 2011 6:18 PM
To: Michael Buckley
Subject: PROGESTERONE CREAM
Hi
I am having a terrible menopause which seems to get worse every day - (I'm sure you have heard this before). Apparently I have zero oestrogen on blood tests.
Luckily I recall a Pharmacist discussing Androfeme at a womens' interest group in Bunbury several years ago when I lived in WA. I have been contemplating HRT etc but have "bridging" of myocardial LAD therefore would be better off with more natural medication. Not taking medication for heart condition and those symptoms are settling.
Have found UK Serenity cream - wondering if your progesterone cream is similar and would you recommend it for significant hot flushes, no libido, foggy brain etc etc. I would prefer Australian invention and preparation. Also anywhere I could purchase on Gold Coast?
Kind regards
- R Green
Reply:
From: Michael Buckley <michaelb@lawleypharm.com.au>
Subject: RE: PROGESTERONE CREAM
To: "R Green" <rxxxxxxx@yahoo.com.au>
Received: Saturday, 5 March, 2011, 11:25 AM
Hello Rxxxxx
Thank you for your email.
ProFeme progesterone cream contains progesterone like Serenity. The difference is ProFeme is made to pharmaceutical standards whereas Serenity is cosmetic grade. The difference is in the quality of raw materials, manufacture and efficacy.
I have attached a number of booklets which provide general and specific information about menopausal symptoms and the use of progesterone to manage these. Because of your medical history I would like to check on a couple of things before advising you specifically. Are you available to have a phone discussion on Tuesday (Monday is a public holiday in WA).
To obtain ProFeme you will need to see a doctor and obtain a prescription if you are resident in Australia. We can discuss in detail when we speak next week.
Please advise me of your phone number and a convenient time to call or call me on 1800 627 506
Yours sincerely
Michael Buckley
Principal Pharmacist
Dear Michael,
Thank you for your email. The main thing is that it went through eventually and my precious cream will be on its way soon.
Recently I thought that I could do without it, to save money. After a short time of not using it I suddenly realised I was acting hysterically and irrationally a great deal of the time. I wondered what was wrong with me and then the penny dropped.
I ordered some more progesterone cream and, a few days after starting to use it again, calmness and a feeling of quiet happiness descended over me again. Remarkable. What a lifesaver!!
Thank you for a wonderful product.
Yours Sincerely,
- Vicki L.
Thank you very much.
Your company performs an honest service, and if my name is not used, I would be happy to give Lawley Pharmacy a good internet reference.
I just don't want my last name used, for obvious reasons.
Sincerely,
- Kurt


