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I haven't tried it yet by my gyn just today suggested I go off the topical

Estrace (which wasn't working well enough, he thought) and on to the VagiFem.

I'll let you know how it is if I try it (not sure yet). If anyone else has

an opinion on it, please post and help me make up my mind!

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Does anyone know if it has to be balanced with Progesterone? I know Estring

made me bleed and I had to get off NHRT because of bleeding.

Lona

: Hi Ladies:

:

: Have any of you tried an estrogen product called VagiFem? It's an

estrogen

: pill that you actually place right inside the vagina. I saw a new GYN

: yesterday who said to give it a try, but that it is fairly new on the

: market.

:

: Any info. would be helpful.

:

: Thanks.

:

: Dena

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Hi - My gynocologist put me on this, but then 12 days

later told me to just quit taking it. She started me

on it, because she had no answer to my vulvar pain.

At the next appt I had with her 12 days later, she

said I had plenty of estrogen and I didn't need it.

Good God!!! Anyway, I have been taking progesterone

for a couple years - I think it is about 10 mg for ten

days, starting on the 16th day of my cycle. I started

this for extremely heavy bleeding. It has worked

miracles. But, this last period, after taking the

Vagifem, I had the worst period in 2 yrs. Heavy,

clots, etc. I'm sure it was the estrogen. I don't

think this would happen to someone already low on

estrogen, but it might I suppose.

It certainly was easy to use though!

--- Dominic and Dena

wrote:

> Hi Ladies:

>

> Have any of you tried an estrogen product called

> VagiFem? It's an estrogen

> pill that you actually place right inside the

> vagina. I saw a new GYN

> yesterday who said to give it a try, but that it is

> fairly new on the

> market.

>

> Any info. would be helpful.

>

> Thanks.

>

> Dena

>

>

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I'm not low on estrogen systemically, at least not the last time they

checked. But the theory is that for some reason the compromised vulvar

tissue is not taking enough estrogen into it. The VagiFem is a little more

systemically absorbed than the topical cream, but not as much as the patch or

a pill -- sort of an inbetween step. My doc said my skin was very thin and

vascularized (lots of blood vessels) today; that's why he wanted me to try

this. It would target the entire vaginal area instead of just the vestibule.

I think he also prefers it because it releases the hormone continuously,

instead of little spurts upon topical application.

I'm seeing another doc tomorrow and I'm going to ask her opinion too before I

go ahead and do this.

By the way, I was on the patch for a while last year and yes, one of the side

effects of extra estrogen is that you get heavier periods... and also a

lighter color red, I found. What fun!

best,

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Two questions - are you low on estrogen? And is this

supposed to help the vv? Because my gyn first said to

use it, then 12 days later when I went back for

another appt., she told me I didn't need to use it. I

think she was just grasping at straws, but upon

another examination, she decided I had enough estrogen

in my system. And that my estrogen level wasn't what

was causing the vulvar pain.

I also take progesterone for 10 days every month to

control heavy bleeding. I have been doing this for 2

yrs and it has helped, but my last period was

horrendous and I guess I'm attributing that to the

estrogen I was on for a few days. I will see how my

next period is and if more back to " normal " , I will

definitely attribute it to the estrogen.

I just don't think it is necessary for us to take

estrogen if we have enough. I thought the cream was

different than taking estrogen orally or the patch or

this new Vagifem. I'm still learning!

--- Katprof2@... wrote:

> I haven't tried it yet by my gyn just today

> suggested I go off the topical

> Estrace (which wasn't working well enough, he

> thought) and on to the VagiFem.

> I'll let you know how it is if I try it (not sure

> yet). If anyone else has

> an opinion on it, please post and help me make up my

> mind!

> best,

>

>

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..YES!! I know when I wore estring I felt soooooo much better because I was

getting more Estrogen to the vulva. It gave me infectons and made me bleed.

I wish I knew how much estrogen it puts in the vagina compared to estring or

even estrace. I don't do estrace in the vagina but on the outside. I am

not doing progesterone right now and wonder if I should be..

Lona

But the theory is that for some reason the compromised vulvar

: tissue is not taking enough estrogen into it. The VagiFem is a little

more

: systemically absorbed than the topical cream, but not as much as the patch

or

: a pill -- sort of an inbetween step.

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Dee,

Vagifem as well as Estring is only meant for ( local ) delivery. Not

systemic. I have a friend who is on tri-est as well as estring. I called

the Vagifem company and the dose of Vagifem and Estring are the same. It

really helps the vulvalar area.

Lona

Hi Paivi

Welcome to the list, nice to have you aboard.

Yes, Vagifem is the female insert pill, and it is the regular Estradiol

17b... but it's a very low dose of Estradiol (25.8 mcg whereas I use a full

2mg (orally) and not micrograms) I think 'I'd' need eight of them

*chuckle*... it might be great for those just trying to see if would work

for them and may be fine with a lower dose and for those who are

uncomfortable with the thought of adding hormones.

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Thanks for the info. I think I'll go for Vagifem. I've had some

problems with getting wet, so Vagifem might be a better option than

Estrace, affecting the whole vaginal area.

love,

Päivi

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