: a synthetic progestogen (such as levonorgestrel)
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Newer, safer formulations of estrogen and progestin have also emerged.—
C. Michael White,
The Conversation,
13 Nov. 2025 IUDs are also an option, as well as therapies that combine estrogen with progestin, such as pills or patches.—
Cathy Nelson,
Health,
1 July 2026 The Depo-Provera regimen consists of a progestin injection given every three months.—
Zinhle Essamuah,
NBC news,
16 Dec. 2025 In addition, higher protein levels in the blood were a stronger predictor of dementia risk in women who took hormone therapy for menopause combining both estrogen and progestin than in women who didn’t use hormones.—
Emily Kay Votruba,
EverydayHealth.com,
10 Mar. 2026 See All Example Sentences for progestin
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The name was introduced by the American gynecologist and biochemist Willard M. Allen (1904-93) in "Physiology of the Corpus Luteum V. The Preparation and Some Chemical Properties of Progestin, a Hormone of the Corpus Luteum which Produces Progestational Proliferation," Amerian Journal of Physiology, vol. 92, issue 1 (February, 1930), pp. 174-88.