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Pro Cycle Balance Natural Progesterone Cream

Pro Cycle Balance Natural Progesterone Cream

Pro Cycle Balance Natural Progesterone Cream

Pro Cycle Balance Natural Progesterone Cream

I was introduced to Pro Cycle Balance Natural Progesterone Cream a year ago. Delivering 1000 mg of micronized natural progesterone per 1/4 teaspoon it helps to balance the endocrine system.

Natural progesterone is the main hormone that acts to balance the endocrine system. If there’s a deficiency in any other hormone it may be because progesterone is also deficient. By boosting the progesterone with a natural progesterone cream you help to balance the progesterone in the body and thus help to balance the entire endocrine system.

The progesterone contained in Pro Cycle Balance exactly resembles the progesterone our bodies manufacturer. Because of this it works very well and is absorbed through the skin.

The formula is cold-pressed and cream based that absorbed very fast into the skin, leaving no greasy residue.

Ingredient List: Active ingredient: 1000 mg Micronized Natural Progesterone

Inert ingredients: Purified Water, Lanol (vegetable ester), Aloe Vera, Sepigel is (C 13-14, Isoparaffin, Laureth-7) Essential Omega oils, Potassium Sorbate, Sorbic Acid Cycle Balance Progesterone Cream is as gentle as washing your face but with a better absorption of Micronized Natural Progesterone and the perfect amount every time. Ingredient List: Active ingredient: 1000 mg Micronized Natural Progesterone

Spotting 6 Days After Ovulation

Here is an email we received from a concerned women we call A. Our response is below the spotting question.

Question: I have been looking at your site and wanted to inquire about my spotting issue.

I have been off of BC for a year now ( was on it for 9). Initally after the pill I had normal periods, then things went haywire around month 6.

Currently, I spot around 6-7 days after ovulation every cycle. Then I start AF 7 days later (14 dpo). Is it impossible to get pregnant when this happens?

Late Period After Spotting Twice

Shantesha writes:

Well my period is one week late. I started spotting two weeks ago it last for one second or several mintues. Did not happen again until a week ago and last for the same amount of time. I cant define that as being my menstrual? Or can I? Please say yes.

Here would be the schedule possibly: May 24th – ovulation – May 31 – implantation spotting – June 6th – period due – spotting and now it would put you at about 2 weeks pregnant.

Spotting 1 Week Before Period Due

Here is a question from “Chelsea”

I “spotted” for about 2 1/2 days then it ended, my period isn’t due for another 1-2 weeks, could i be pregnant?

POSSIBLE ANSWER 1: Implantation spotting is my best guess for this. – Most often when a period isn’t due for 1 week or a little more, it is implantation spotting.  This is when the fertilized egg implants on the wall of the uterus.

If you were temping you would find that your temps would usually have an extra leap at this time.   If you were using a Fertility Tracker you would have seen ferning at the time of implantation which shows the surge of estrogen.

POSSIBLE ANSWER 2: The other answer is that you ovulated later in the cycle and it is mittleschmerz which is accompanied by a twinge of pain in your ovary at ovulation.  Often times there is a little blood afterwards.  This can also mean that you have a small cyst on the surface of your ovary.  Your your egg breaking through can leave a little blood.

If this is the case you will want to consider strengthening your ovaries so that you don’t develop cysts.  Bee Pollen is a good choice as well as progesterone in the luteal phase of your cycle if you also have PMS symptoms.


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Here is a question from Joni

Message: Can you tell me any information on pink spotting when I wipe 7-8 days before my due period not crampy very worried !!

Possible answer 1: Without more information it is hard to determine but the most common would be if it is a small amount and not continuing, implantation spotting.  This would mean that you are pregnant and your baby is implanting on the uterine wall.  If it continues it can be that your hormones are fluctuating and you might possibly have low progesterone which would cause the implantation to be in jeopardy.    Check out our catalog store for progesterone creams we recommend.

Possible answer 2: Sometimes when you have a cyst it will burst when there is a good ovulation.  This is not a bad thing as long as it was not too large but since you said you have no cramping and there was no pain this is much less likely.

Possible answer 3: If you are on the pill and there has been implantation the BCP will force the fetus to be removed from uterus and there will be detachment.

Possible answer 4: If you had unprotected sex, without a condom, you are at risk at contracting an STD and an infection can result within 1-3 weeks of the sexual act.

I don’t mean to be drab but spotting is very common but that does not mean it should be considered as normal.  There are reasons for spotting and they are worth checking out.  Read the answers above also.  You can also tweet us or contact us again.

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Happy PMS Natural Progesterone Cream

Happy PMS Natural Progesterone Cream

Happy PMS Progesterone Cream

Happy PMS Progesterone Cream

I used Happy PMS Natural Progesterone Cream for years. I consider it one of the best creams on the market and it really did work for me.

This cream has a 100% natural ingredient formula and delivers 1200 mg of progesterone per 1/4 teaspoon dosage.

Ingredients: Purified Water, Stearal Konium Chloride, d-alpha Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Natural Glycerin, Avocado Oil, Natural Progesterone, Aloe Vera Oil, Rosemary Extract, Vitamin A Palmitate, Carrot Oil, Lemon Grass Oil.


Happy PMS Progesterone Cream
Happy PMS Progesterone Cream 

For fertility use:

Establish that ovulation has happened. 2 days after you see a rise in basal body temperatures start using the cream. 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon twice a day – rubbed into thin skin areas such as inner arms, neck, chest, belly, lower back and inner thighs. Change locations at least every 3 days. I change locations daily.

I used this cream back in 2001 when I had a luteal phase defect. My luteal phase was only 7 days. I became pregnant with my 4th baby the month I started on the cream. My 3rd baby was only 14 months old at the time and I had gone into preterm labor with her at 30 weeks. Fearing this again, I started using the cream 3 times a day.

I carried my 4th baby to a full 40 weeks with absolutely no problems.

Once she was born I had been off the cream for 2 weeks. By the time she was 2 weeks old I started having post partum depression. I got back on the Happy PMS Cream – and within a few days felt like my old self. The depression disappeared. While I was breastfeeding my baby – I used the cream for 3 weeks on 1 week off, twice a day until my menstrual cycle returned.

This is one of the best brands on the market.