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  1. Feminizing hormone therapy - Mayo Clinic

    • Feminizing hormone therapy is used to make physical changes in the body that are caused by female hormones during puberty. Those changes are called secondary sex characteristics. This hormone the… See more

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    Feminizing hormone therapy is used to change the body's hormone levels. Those … See more

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    Risks

    Research has found that feminizing hormone therapy can be safe and effective when delivered by a healthcare professional with expertise in transgender care. Talk t… See more

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    How You Prepare

    Before you start feminizing hormone therapy, your healthcare professional assesses your health. This helps address any medical conditions that might affect your treatm… See more

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    What You Can Expect

    You should start feminizing hormone therapy only after you've talked about the risks and benefits, as well as all treatment options available to you, with a healthcare professiona… See more

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  1. Feminizing hormone therapy brings about physical and emotional changes that are more consistent with feminine anatomy and behavior. With this treatment, you will receive hormones and other substances. They include anti-androgens medication, estrogen and possibly progesterone. Anti-androgen therapy blocks male sex hormone (testosterone) production.
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    Get a prescription for female hormones and male hormone blockers. You will be prescribed a form of estrogen to introduce female hormones into your body, as well as an anti-androgen to reduce male hormones. In rare cases, you may be given progesterone as well.
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    What are the alternative treatments for hormone therapy?

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    If you're unable to take hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or decide not to, you may want to consider alternative ways of controlling your menopausal symptoms. The following lifestyle measures can help reduce some menopausal symptoms: Do regular exercise – regular physical activity can reduce hot flushes and improve sleep. It's also a good way of boosting your mood if you feel anxious, irritable or depressed. Weight-bearing exercises can help keep your bones strong have a healthy diet – a balanced diet can help ensure you do not put on weight and can keep your bones healthy stay cool at night – wear loose clothes and sleep in a cool, well-ventilated room if you experience hot flushes and night sweats cut down on caffeine, alcohol and spicy food, as they have all been known to trigger hot flushes try to reduce your stress levels to improve mood swings, make sure you get plenty of rest, as well as getting regular exercise. Activities such as yoga and tai chi may help you relax give up smoking if you smoke – giving up will help reduce hot flushes and your risk of developing serious health conditions, such as heart disease, stroke and cancer try vaginal lubricant or moisturiser if you experience vaginal dryness – several different types are available to buy from shops and pharmacies. Also, Clonidine is a prescription medicine that can help reduce hot flushes and night sweats in some menopausal women. It's taken as tablets 2 or 3 times a day. It does not affect hormone levels, so unlike HRT it does not carry an increased risk of problems such as breast cancer.
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  4. Male-to-female hormones: What to know - Medical …

    Mar 24, 2021 · Male-to-female (MTF) hormone therapy, or estrogen hormone therapy, is a treatment that some people may receive in order to induce “feminine” physical traits and suppress “masculine” ones....

  5. Overview of feminizing hormone therapy

    Jun 17, 2016 · The goal of feminizing hormone therapy is the development of female secondary sex characteristics, and suppression/minimization of male secondary sex characteristics. General effects include breast development …

  6. Plume – Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy From …

    Trans-led healthcare. From gender-affirming hormone therapy and transition support to medications for anxiety and depression, it can be hard to find one clinic or doctor who understands how to care for you. That’s why we founded …

  7. Your Guide to HRT's Effect on Your Body During …

    Jun 5, 2023 · Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a form of gender affirming care. It’s a way of replacing the primary hormones present in your body. In this context, we’re referring to HRT as a way of...

  8. Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy - Duke Health

  9. Practical Guidelines for Transgender Hormone Treatment

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