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Will hormone replacement therapy following menopause restore the normal menstrual cycles in a woman?

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Dr. Shira Miller answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

It should. : Cyclic bioidentical hormone therapy, using Estradiol and progesterone, restores menstruation in menopausal women. The wiley protocol is one type of such bhrt.

Answered 9/13/2014

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Dr. Andre Berger answered

Specializes in Cosmetic Surgery

It can: Menstrual cycles can be restored if the cycling of estrogen and Progesterone are designed to do that. Generally, by simulating premenstrual hormonal levels through replacement, menstrual cycles can be maintained.

Answered 4/15/2015

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