I’m looking into starting HRT, but I tend to get unconscious when getting vaccines. Are there ways to take hormones in another way (preferable pills)?

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Talking about estrogen. I didn’t know it was available in pill form, thank you!

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There are also transdermal methods (patches and gel)

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@Smorty Also gel absorbed through the skin.

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If you’re interested, GenderGP is an excellent resource for learning more about the specifics.

https://www.gendergp.com/

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I believe the patch is actually considered the safest way and it also allows continues absorbing which might help show results quicker and with less mood swings.

The pill has been associated with an increased risk of clots I’m not really sure how accurate that is though.

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This is correct - clot risk is quite low until you reach 40 or so, so it’s basically down to preference until then. Patches definitely have that lower risk, but lots of people don’t like them or feel anxious checking they’re still on, so pills can be a good option for them.

Important to remember pathways and medications are different all over the world, so what’s available might vary depending on where you live.

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For estradiol pills, patches, and gel are your options if you can’t do needles.

Pills aren’t recommended for over 45s or those with a history of blood clots, due to increased risk of blood clots.

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