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How can I get my body to produce more progesterone? |
I have low progesterone and that's what's causing a lot of problems I have, including the weight gain. Need help How I know it's low is because they did blood work on me and I also have POS. polycyctic ovavian syndrome. How do you know you have low progesterone? An endocrinologist can give you the best information. They deal with this type of thing every day. :) |
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