Low Progesterone

Now has a new story

Progesterone is the hormone of pregnancy. It holds the womb, It calms the body, It prepares the lining and protects new life.

But when it’s low—you feel it everywhere

Anxiety or restlessness

Spotting before periods

Short luteal phases

Breast tenderness or insomnia

You’ve probably been told:

“Take a progesterone pill or insert.”
“Sometimes this just happens.”
“Let’s wait for another miscarriage before acting.”

But you shouldn’t have to lose to be taken seriously. You don’t have to wait for another heartbreak

Change your fertility story.

The story of Low Progesterone has changed

Why can’t yours?

Low Progesterone Story
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OLD STORY
“Progesterone just drops with age.”
"Take progesterone pills to supplement it.”
“There’s nothing else you can do.”
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NEW STORY
It can—but it also drops due to stress, poor ovulation, or toxins.
Supplementation is temporary. The goal is to restore natural production.
You can absolutely rebuild your hormonal pathways—naturally.

What is Low Progesterone?

Progesterone is produced after ovulation, by the corpus luteum. If ovulation is weak, or disrupted, progesterone production suffers.

Symptoms include:

Ovarian Reserve Panel
Short cycles (period comes <10 days after ovulation)
Spotting before periods
PMS, anxiety, sleep issues
Early miscarriage
Infertility despite timed intercourse or good sperm parameters

Often, low progesterone is a signal of deeper imbalance in:

Ovarian Reserve Panel
Stress hormones (high cortisol)
Thyroid or insulin resistance
Poor follicle development (low AMH, aging ovaries)

How It Affects Fertility

Manual 3 + 2 Layout (Centered Second Row)
Inhibits implantation
Causes early miscarriages (even before confirmation)
Leads to “chemical pregnancies
Makes luteal phase too short for a pregnancy to sustain
Disrupts endometrial thickness and stability

What Makes It Worse?

3x3 Disruptors Grid
Chronic stress → cortisol blocks progesterone
Poor ovulation quality (due to weak follicles)
PCOS, thyroid issues, insulin resistance
Overexercising or undereating
Sleep disruption → poor melatonin → hormone instability
Liver toxicity → hormonal imbalance

You don’t need more medication.

You need more support—from within. Let’s give your body what it’s asking for.