Estrogen Dominance

Now has a new story

Estrogen isn’t bad. In fact, it’s the hormone of beauty, fertility, and life, But when estrogen builds up without enough progesterone to balance it— it turns from helpful to harmful.

You may feel

Bloated 

 Moody 

 Tired but wired 

 Your periods are heavy or too frequent 

 And despite your efforts, conception still hasn’t happened

 You’ve been told:

“Periods are meant to be painful.” 

 “Weight gain is normal as you age.” 

 “Just take hormonal pills and move on.”

But your body is giving you signals, not symptoms. It wants balance—not Band-Aids. You don’t have to live in hormonal overload.

Change your fertility story.

The story of Estrogen Dominance has changed

Estrogen Dominance Story
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OLD STORY
“Heavy periods and PMS are just part of being a woman.”
"Estrogen is the hormone of youth—you want more of it.”
“You’re too young for hormonal problems.”
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NEW STORY
They’re signs of hormonal imbalance, not destiny.
Too much estrogen without balance can impair fertility, mood, and metabolism.
Hormonal chaos doesn’t check your age—it reacts to your lifestyle.

What is Estrogen Dominance?

Estrogen dominance occurs when:

Hormonal Grid with Gradients
Estrogen is too high
progesterone is too low
estrogen is not detoxed properly from the body

This leads to:

Hormonal Grid with Gradients
Thickened endometrial lining
Irregular or heavy bleeding
Weight gain around hips/thighs
Fibroids, cysts, and breast tenderness
Mood swings, anxiety, fatigue

Most importantly, it causes poor ovulation and low implantation rates—making natural conception difficult.

How Estrogen Dominance Affects Fertility

Manual 3 + 2 Layout (Centered Second Row)
Inhibits or delays ovulation
Causes unopposed estrogen → poor uterine lining quality
Results in luteal phase defect (short second half of cycle)
Increases risk of miscarriage, fibroids, and inflammation
Reduces egg quality and cervical mucus

What Makes It Worse?

3x3 Disruptors Grid
Xenoestrogens (plastics, fragrances, skincare, pesticides)
Poor liver detox (due to processed food, alcohol, gut imbalance)
Low progesterone due to stress or anovulation
Inactivity or poor lymphatic drainage
Frequent use of hormonal birth control (rebound effect)
Emotional suppression (rage, grief, resentment)

You don’t need to live at war with your cycle.

You need to align with it. And that begins with balance.