The Need and Management of hormone Imbalances in Women

Case report

The Need and Management of hormone Imbalances in Women

  • K Suresh *

*Corresponding Author: K Suresh MD, Public Health Consultant, Bengaluru & Visiting Professor-MPH, KSRDPRU, Gadag, India.

Citation: K Suresh, (2024), The Need and Management of hormone Imbalances in Women, J. Endocrinology and Disorders, 8(1): DOI:10.31579/2640-1045/163

Copyright: © 2024, K Suresh. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Received: 11 November 2023 | Accepted: 14 December 2023 | Published: 04 January 2024

Keywords: woman; youthful feeling; hormone imbalance; menarche; menopause; oral contraceptives; injectable contraceptives; hormone therapy; hormone replacement therapy

Abstract

Hormones in human body have mythical qualities to some people. Most of us, as we age would say- If I just had my hormones back the way they were, it would all work out better’! Hormonal imbalances are more common in women around puberty, menstruation, pregnancy, menopause, and even years after Menopause (Post-menopause) aging.  Some women experience continual, irregular hormonal imbalances leading to a variety of health issues, including mental health disturbances like depression or Anxiety. The symptoms of hormonal imbalance in women are heavy or irregular periods, hair loss, night sweats, headaches, and psychosocial disturbances to the individual & family.

Most individuals think that Oestrogen and Testosterone are exclusively female and male hormones respectively. The reality is both are present and required in both sexes. The main reproductive hormones testosterone, oestrogen, and progesterone are instrumental for sexuality and fertility. They are responsible for puberty, menstruation, pregnancy, menopause, sex drive, ovum production and more.

Preserving individual’s hormone levels within normal ranges helps every single woman to retain youthful feelings. While managing hormonal imbalance with natural remedies, like- regular physical exercises, maintaining age-appropriate weight, reducing getting stressed or anxious, avoiding sugars, and having adequate sleep is better, it may not be possible for all and always. For individuals who can’t balance hormones naturally consulting a doctor for a hormone therapy (HT) would be the best option. The hormones usually used are oestrogen and progesterone, to replace those that the body has stopped making or doesn't make enough or to negate the effect if what is produced is higher than required.

It is current day need and urgency for the primary care /Family physicians to ensure that patients with hormonal imbalance are heard, their symptoms recognized and ascribed to the appropriate problems and referred and followed-up or managed. 

This article is meant to provide the evidence of when and when not to prescribe Oestrogen.

Materials and Methods: The author has used cases from his personal practice over 5 decades and close specialist friends who guided hormone therapy. A thorough literature research both national a d global practices are to put together to the evidence of when and when not to prescribe hormones for women.

Introduction

Hormones in human body have mythical qualities to some people. Most women, as they age would say- 'If I just had my hormones back the way they were, it would all work out better’. When a human body produces too much or too little of the hormones required a hormonal imbalance is expected. Hormonal imbalances in women are more common during puberty, menstruation, pregnancy, menopause, and aging after 50 years. However, some people experience continual, irregular hormonal imbalances leading to a variety of health issues. Medical conditions that affect or involve the endocrine system or glands can lead to a hormone imbalance. The symptoms of hormonal imbalance in women are heavy or irregular periods, hair loss, night sweats, headaches, and psychosocial disturbances to the individual & family [1].

General understanding among common people is that Oestrogen and Testosterone are exclusively female and male hormones respectively. The reality is both are present and required in both sexes.  The healthy level of these in the bloodstream varies widely, influenced by thyroid function, protein status, and other factors. It’s important for women and men alike to balance hormone levels, after testing hormonal blood biomarker and decide if therapy is needed.

The main reproductive hormones oestrogen, testosterone, and progesterone are instrumental in sexuality and fertility. They are responsible for puberty, menstruation, pregnancy, menopause, sex drive, ovum production and more. The hormones are produced in the ovaries (F) and testes (in males). The pituitary gland produces, stores, and stimulates other reproductive hormones -namely, Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HcG), Prolactin, Luteinizing Hormone (LH) and Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH). Other hormones which influence hormonal balance like growth hormone, adrenalin, ovarian, testicular, thyroid, osteoporosis, Insulin, and antidiuretic arginine vasopressin (AVP), are interrelated and get affected as women age in turn affect their health adversely and disrupting their happiness [1].

There are different Types of Hormonal Imbalance. For example, poor sleep and fatigue indicate that there is something wrong with the adrenals, the glands that are responsible for the production of stress hormones. Fatigue, combined with symptoms like brittle nails, thinning hair, weight gain, and constipation, suggest thyroid-related problems. Menstrual problems and menopausal issues point out to imbalances with oestrogen, progesterone, and testosterone- the sex hormones.  Fatigue and weight gain are typically a combination of these three hormonal imbalances. However, only weight gain indicates that there are too many starches and sweets in the diet. 

Balancing hormones to retain youthful feelings! Natural way:

Balancing or preserving our hormone levels within normal ranges helps us retain youthful feelings. Regular physical exercises, maintaining age-appropriate weight, reducing getting stressed or anxious, avoiding sugars, and having adequate sleep are key natural ways of keeping the hormones balanced [2]. While managing hormonal imbalance with natural remedies, is better, it may not be possible for all and always. For individuals who can’t balance hormones naturally consulting a specialist doctor for a hormone therapy (HT) would be the best option. The hormones usually used for women are oestrogen and progesterone, to replace those that their body doesn't make enough or to negate the effect if their body is producing more than required. 

While acute symptoms like Hot flashes, Vaginal dryness, disrupted sleep, depression, and cognitive impairment, compromising the quality of life, are the key indications for HT. More importantly the reduction of the risks of chronic menopausal conditions like endometriosis, endometrial hyperplasia, endometrial cancer, colon cancer, type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis and bone fractures, heart disease, are other long-term indications for HT. In clinical practice HT is recommended for i) precocious puberty, ii) delayed puberty, iii) Birth spacing iv) Emergency contraception, v) polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) and vi) post-menopausal spotting, menorrhagia, dysmenorrhea like symptoms alleviation. The hormones are delivered as pills, dermal patches or gels, creams, or suppositories [1]. 

It is current day need and urgency that the primary care /Family physicians to ensure that their patients with hormonal imbalance are heard, their symptoms recognized and ascribed to the appropriate problems and referred and followed up or managed.  This article is meant to provide the evidence of when and when not to prescribe Oestrogen and Progesterone.

Case Reports:

Peri-menarche problems:

A.    Case of Precocious Puberty:

A worried well to do family parents of Laxmi a rural girl of about 8 years approached one of my mentored young lady doctors, in early years of her practice in 2010, complaining of a sudden spurt in changes in their daughter’s body shape and size in last 6 months and bleeding per vagina since previous day.  She had grown tall by about 6 inches in the last six months. There was no history of injuries. She consulted me over phone and on my suggestion examined the girl and reported that she was a well-built girl of about 60 inches and weighting 35 kg. She had pubic and underarm hair growth, breast growth at stage 3. The parents were informed that it was a regular menstrual period and needed hormone treatment. The parents got were worried as most girls in their attain menarche by age 12 or 13. Consulting a Gynaecologist she was put on a monthly Triptorelin (GnRH analogue) injection. Her height stagnated at 65 inches in the next 5 years, when the injections were stopped, and she leads a normal life thereafter and has 2 kids now. 

B.  Cases of Delayed Puberty:

i) In 2018 a distant relative of mine contacted me worriedly complaining about their daughter of 16 years, who had not attained menarche and local doctor was unable to help. On a video assessment of the girl, I found her with small structure of 60 inches height, weight of 30kg. The mother confirmed presence of secondary characteristics of axillary and pubic hair, breast enlargement stage 2, and primary amenorrhea and undernourishment. Her nutritional was tried to rectify with protein supplementation in the last 2 years with not much success. Suspecting a case of Constitutional delay of growth and puberty, I got done oestrogen levels test that confirmed the diagnosis. She was put on Oestrogen therapy for about 6 months when she attained her menarche at the age of 16 years 7 months. After a full year of treatment, the hormones were stopped. The girl continues to be thin built but with normal periods. 

ii) The parents of a girl of about 15 years born in a remote village of Kalburgi district, Karnataka consulted me for delayed puberty. She was born full term, unknown birth weight, reported as “average” and was diagnosed as asthmatic since the age 2 years. 

Previous health issues: 

But for Recurrent right ear infections for which she underwent a tympano-mastoidectomy, there was no other significant history. Family history- mother had delayed menarche at age 15 years, two older siblings, age 18 and 20 years, had menarche at age 12 years. On physical examination her height 132.5 cm, Weight 29.5 kg, BMI 16.9 m2, Puberty Tanner stage: Axillary hair 1, Breast 1, Pubic hair 1 and BP: 84/58 mmHg. Bone age: Chronologic age of 15 years 2 months with bone age of 10 years, Pelvic ultrasound: Small uterus with no visible endometrium, right ovary small (0.33 mL), left ovary not visualized. MRI: Absent pituitary infundibulum and hypoplastic anterior pituitary gland in the pituitary fossa. She was treated with hydrocortisone 10mg three times daily for 1 week, then started on levothyroxine 50 μg/day. Started on recombinant human growth hormone 0.18 mg/kg per week (0.026 mg/kg per day), after a month Free T4 level increased to the normal range. Hydrocortisone, levothyroxine, and growth hormone were continued with excellent compliance for 3months. Bone age at 17.5 years is 12 years. Shet was on oestradiol transdermal patch 0.375 mg/day for psychosocial disturbance. 

iii) Two delayed puberty cases with the chief complaint of primary amenorrhea reported in a Govt. Medical College in early 2022. Both cases showed hypoplasia of uterus and ovaries on pelvic imaging and hormonal assay showed low FSH. The first case was gonadal dysgenesis with 46, XX karyotype and low level of oestrogen and the second case was a turner syndrome with 45, X karyotype and normal level of oestrogen. Both patients are put on oestrogen, but development so far compared to them to their peers is limited and they may remain infertile, impacting on their mental health.

2.Pregnancy Prevention: 

a) Emergency Contraception: Ms. Parvathy aged 22 years eloped with her boyfriend and had unprotected sex before marriage that was scheduled next week. But the marriage got postponed due to a death in the family. Fortunately, based on a medical advice she took Levonorgestrel tablet by mouth on day 3 of the sex, that prevented pregnancy, saving her image and prestige of the family.

b) Successful Birth Spacing: Ms. Girija aged 30 years with one child of 12 months, started taking her Mala-D contraceptive pills, like thousands of women in reproductive age group in India are using freely distributed OCPs. She stopped taking OCPs after 2 years to conceive after 6 months.

3. polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) cases on HRT

a) Ms. Jyotsana a 25-year girl now, one of MPH scholars, presented the current and third episode of PCO for discussions in one of our clinico-social case study. She consulted a gynaecologist at a private hospital in GADAG, Karnataka, 582101, with the complaints of white discharge, backache, hirsutism and hair fall, acne, feeling stressed apart from irregular periods and adding fat around her waist since 13 January 2021. On clinical examination Gynaecologist found breasts normal but with darkening of areola and nipple, a few hairs, and some milky fluid oozing on squeezing the nipple. Her BP was 130\90 mm hg, pulse rate – 102/minute, RR – 20/ minute, weight 63 kg, height – 155.4 cm. The laboratory reports showed increased testosterone, low FSH, elevated LH, elevated oestrogens, increased prolactin, and ultrasound showed bilateral enlarged ovaries with multiple cysts with more than 15 follicles. She was diagnosed with a case of PCOS and put on oral contraceptive pill for 3 months and then on Myo-Inositol (Myo Inositol, D-Chiro Inositol with Folic Acid) one tablet twice a day for 3 months, once a day for the next 2 months. All signs disappeared in 6 months’ time except for periodical episodes of headache. She had similar PCOS episodes and hormonal therapy since she was 19 years old on 2 occasions and recurred after 6-8 months of stopping HRT. 

b) Pallavi, a 25-year-old Indian female, another MPH student consulted me with diagnoses of PCOS. A non-vegetarian who loves to consume fish was unable to do so being in university’s girls’ hostel that does not serve non-vegetarian food except week ends. She typically ate cereal based breakfast, and packed lunch. She enjoys a full dinner of vegetarian curry, rice, vegetables, and lentils. Despite an average food intake, she reported having gained 5 kg since she joined MPH course a year ago. Nutrients-wise most calories consumed at night diet was high in carbohydrates. Activities: Very minimal physical activity, Anthropometrics: Height: 5 feet, 3 inches, Weight: 65 Kgs, BMI: 28.7 kg/m2, Waist circumference: 38.4 inches. Biochemical Data: HbA1C: 5.5%, (normal <5>

4. MHT in menopausal, Pre and Post menopausal women: 

a) Ms. Prabha 72 years old underwent Hysterectomy and left sided Oophorectomy in 2006 at the age of 54 years. She had postmenopausal symptoms since early 2007 and has been advised by a well-known Gynaecologist in Delhi and using Evalon (Estriol intravaginal) Cream BP with an applicator for nearly 16 years now to help alleviate symptoms of vaginal dryness. This is prescription is renewed after a thorough check up (PAP smear, Mammography. CT Scan etc) of annually for the first 10 years and now alternate years. She is comfortable using it. 

b) Two sisters aged 48 and 58 years sough my help in January 2022 with post-menopausal symptoms. The elder sister had Vaginal dryness, hot flashes, dyspareunia and Sleep problems and mood changes including anger and depression for over 7 years. She had tried household remedies like diet control, morning walking, and some homeopathy drugs with not much of success. The younger sister had the complaints of Irregular periods, night sweats, acne over face, sleep problems, mood changes, weight gain and anxiety of falling in elder sisters’ situation since a year. 

I put the elder sister on HRT a low-dose vaginal oestrogen cream Osphena® (a selective oestrogen receptor modulator (SERM) tablet daily orally.  The younger one was advised to strictly follow i) weight reduction, ii) walking, muscles strengthening exercises, Yoga & meditation for 45-60 minutes day iii) adhering to regular sleeping between 1000 PM to 0600 AM every day iv) avoiding sugary drinks and junk food. They were monitored quarterly and at the end of December 2022 evaluation both had benefited. While the elder sister reported significant benefits in her sexual life and reduction in menopausal symptoms the younger sister reported significant benefits of better sexual life, weight reduction, acne, physical activity & 6-7 hrs. of uninterrupted sleep daily. 

c) Total Hysterectomy case on HRT: Ms. Priyanka a middle-aged lady of around 50 years, menopause around 45th years had spotting 2 years ago, that stopped after 5 times with no intervention.  A mother of 2 grown-up children (youngest-15 years), reported heavy blood as if in menstrual flow with pain in abdomen for 5 days in each month since February 2022. Following a CT scan and hormones assay, she was diagnosed as having endometritis or endometrial hyperplasia. She was put on oral contraceptives for 3-4 cycles, that did not help much. Though advised for a hysterectomy, being typical conservative Indian woman, she waited for the completion of annual exams of the both the children and underwent the surgery in April 2023. she was put on progestin for last 6 months and is recovering well, though anaemia needs to be recouped.

Case of Negative Reactions to HRT:

5. A Case of Hearing Loss due to PMHRT: Mrs. Yellavva a lady of 58 years attained menopause 5 years ago and was put on oestrogen therapy for her endometritis after trying conservative treatment for about a year by a private Gynaecologist. In the first six months of therapy, she was happiest, as most of her symptoms disappeared. However, after a year her husband observed deafness, and took her to an ENT specialist. She was diagnosed to be having “progressive Bilateral deafness “After conservative management, she was advised to discontinue the HRT. After that deafness progress was interrupted, but her hearing did not improve after 12 months.

6. Secondary Infertility: A young couple managed about 36 years and his wife aged about 32 years, followed multiple spacing methods after the first child. Between 2018-2021.The lady used combined oral pills (Active pills contain two combinations of oestrogen and progestin) In 2022, the lady switched to Depo-Provera {Depot-medroxy progesterone acetate (DMPA which suppresses ovulation} injections every three months a total of 4 injections. She stopped the injections in July 2022 and tried to conceive second baby but so far have not been successful. The couple is frustrated due to delay in resumption of ovulation for over 2 years now! I have advised them weight for another 6 months, before we resort to other investigations for secondary infertility.

Discussions

A girl child’s life changes at menarche (around 13 years in India), due to hormonal influence. Her reproductive years are divided into early, peak, and late and are characterized by regular menstrual cycles despite being variable during the early phase. 


 

Note: V= Variable, R= Regular, N= Normal, D=Different, VCL= Variable cycle length, FSH= Follicle Stimulating Hormone

*= Stages most likely by vasomotor symptoms, 

Table-1: The image depicting the stages and nomenclature of normal reproductive aging in women.


 

Feeling, and looking ill isn’t a normal side-effect of aging, but it basically points to the fact that our hormones might be out of balance, seeking a total reboot. All women must look for a way to fight back and balance the hormones. Fixing the Underlying Cause of Hormonal Imbalance involves: 

1. Cut back, way back on the sweets and starches: Too many sweets and starches set the hormones on a ride. Try to limit or even better, eliminate them completely for a few weeks and see body reacts. 

2. Try reducing your grains, legumes, and high sugar fruits for two weeks: Many people are carbohydrate-intolerant, unaware of it and result in metabolic problems or insulin resistance.

3. Eat more healthy fats- and let off fat-phobia: Adding more healthy fats to daily diet helps stimulate the production of hormones that boost energy, suppress cravings, and increase feeling of satiety.

4. Be good to your microbiome: Filling the gut with fermented foods and fiber helps support good bacteria and keeps bad ones under control.  Apart from keeping both elimination and digestion functioning properly, it boosts hormone function as well.

5. Avoid reactive, inflammatory foods:  Avoid Gluten, sugar, and processed foods which are considered as inflammatory foods, and take toll of the gut, immune and the endocrine system.

6. Aim to sleep more and better: Lack of sleep and poor sleep affect the entire organism and inhibit body`s ability to release the hormones needed to restore and refresh the cells. Consequently, one ends up with more rapidly aging brain and body.  So, aim at getting more and better sleep!

7. Cool it on the stimulants: High caffeine intake -coffee soda, tea, or energy drinks, interfere with the hormones responsible for restorative sleep.

8. Cut the chemicals: Lowering your exposure to chemicals commonly found in food, water, air, cosmetic, and household cleaners, helps balancing hormones & keeping them functioning optimally. 

9. Minimize the medications: Long-term exposure to medications, cause hormone imbalance and stress out the microbiome. Make sure you avoid hormone-disrupting OTC medications as much as possible! In case you must take them, ask for the smallest dose possible.

10. Train yourself to unwind: Training oneself to unwind and relax through watching a movie, laughing, dancing, or simply having fun with friends. A regular meditation session to daily life routine will naturally balance your hormones, while staying more relaxed and fit.

If the natural way described above do not succeed, the needs of hormonal balancing in Indian women based on the stages described above are discussed herewith:

1.Peri-Menarche Phase:

Early Puberty & HT: Precocious puberty is when a child’s body begins changing into that of an adult too soon showing symptoms of Breast growth, Pubic or underarm hair, rapid growth, first period in girls, Acne before Rapid growth of bones and muscles, changes in body shape and size, and development of the body’s ability to reproduce age 8 in girls. The commonly used key indicator is development of breasts and hair growth in arums and pubic area.


 

 

Female breast developmental stagesKey features of Breast development
Stage 1Preteen. Only the tip of the nipple is raised.
Stage 2Buds appear, and breast and nipple are raised. The dark area of skin around the nipple (the areola) gets larger.
Stage 3Breasts are slightly larger, with glandular breast tissue present.
Stage 4The areola and nipple become raised and form a second mound above the rest of the breast.
Stage 5Mature adult breast. The breast becomes rounded and only the nipple is raised.

 

Table-2: Female breast developmental stages


 

Central precocious puberty (CPP) is due to early maturation of the hypothalamus-pituitary gonadal (HPG) axis but the cause of CPP is often can’t be found. A course of puberty, at an age <8>3.5 cm and uterine volume of >1.8 ml are two most specific indicators for true CPP. The frequency of CPP is quoted to be around 1 in 5000-1 in 10,000 and is more common in girls (F:M 3/1 to 23/1.  Girls are much more likely to develop precocious puberty than boys. Being obese, use of external sex hormones like creams or ointments, add extra risk. The outcome in such children is they grow quickly at first and be tall, compared with their peers, but stop growing earlier than usual, and become shorter than average as adults in the community. These girls become self-conscious affecting self-esteem and increase the risk of depression. 

The treatment includes Gn-RH analogue therapy, usually a monthly injection, which delays further development. The child must continue to receive monthly injections she reaches the normal age of puberty in the community [3]. 

Delayed Puberty & HT: Puberty is called as delayed in girls with no breast’s development (sateg-1) by age 13 or menarche does not begin by age 16. Delayed puberty is roughly estimated to occur in about 3% of children, caused by a constitutional delay and girls are at around 10% risk of total problem but is more common in boys. The most common cause of delayed puberty is a functional delay in production of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) from the hypothalamic neuronal networks that initiate the episodic or pulsatile release of the GnRH and activate the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis. The key causes of delayed puberty include Chromosomal problems, Genetic disorder, Chronic illness including Tuberculosis, severe acute malnutrition (SAM), tumours of pituitary gland, hypothalamus, and abnormal development of the reproductive system. 

Delayed puberty affects adult psychosocial functioning and educational achievement and carry a higher risk for metabolic and cardiovascular disorders. A study of 392 girls with delayed puberty, pointed to constitutional delay as the most common cause, found in 32% of girl [4].

Giving Oestrogen at very low doses, either orally or as a patch and monitoring the growth changes and increasing the dose every 6 to 12 months is the management strategy recommended. Oestrogen given orally a day, which stimulates growth of breasts and uterus [4]. 

Management of young people delayed puberty and precocious puberty (PP) often requires specialist multidisciplinary input to address the endocrine and nonendocrine features of these complex conditions, as well as the psychological challenges posed by their diagnosis due to lack of standardized definition, gonadotrophins assay, gonadotrophin stimulation, timings for blood sampling, and parameters for assessing outcomes. 

2. Reproductive Phase:

Ovulation and Oral Contraceptive (OCP) use: Ovulation normally takes place in response to a surge of LH that triggers an egg to be released from the ovary. When a hormonal birth control pill is used, there is no LH surge, so the egg's release is not activated, and ovulation does not take place. During a typical 28-day menstrual cycle, ovulation occurs about two weeks before next period, though this can vary. Hormonal contraceptives are designed to temporarily delay fertility and prevent pregnancy. When a lady stops taking OCPs, her normal fertility levels will return. 

Ovulation happens just once in a monthly menstrual cycle. After the egg is released, it generally remains in the fallopian tube for 12 to 24 hours. However, any woman can get pregnant in the 5 days before and on the day of ovulation, (a total window of around 6 days) as sperms can survive in her uterus for about 5 days. Timing sex during this fertile window (the five days before ovulation and on the day of ovulation) increases the chances of becoming pregnant quickly. 

During the reproductive phase women may need hormone therapy for emergency contraception, planned birth spacing or pathological conditions called polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) and after total hysterectomy for various uterine and ovarian pathologies.

Pregnancy Prevention: Overall, less than 6% of women in the age group of 15-49 used hormone-based contraceptives in 2019-21 in India. Among ever users 66% were injection users.  Among OCP users 55% discontinued within 12 months mainly due to adverse reactions [5].

i) Emergency Contraceptive Pills (ECPs): {e.g., I-pill-, Levonorgestrel, 1.5 mg {Tab. AfterPlan™ (Sun Pharma), ECONTM morning after (Aurohealth LLC), 72-Hours - VHB (Cronus), I-Pill – (Cipla)} ECPs also known Morning after pill is used by women to reduce chance of pregnancy after an unprotected sex as was in our case of Parvathy.  In Public sector Ezy-Pill (Levonorgestrel) as a single tablet product, is available for free, to be taken as soon as possible but within 72 hours after unprotected sexual intercourse. It works mainly by stopping the release of an egg from the ovary, by preventing fertilization of an egg or by preventing fertilized ovum implantation in the uterus. The success rate in preventing pregnancy is around 85-90%.  Though it is very safe and effective some of the side effects include nausea, abdominal pain, tiredness, headache, dizziness, and breast tenderness. If vomited within 2 hours of taking the medication, repeat the dose in consultation with a professional [6]. It is not useful if pregnancy has already been confirmed or for regular birth control.

ii) Oral contraceptive pills (OCPs): Oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) are small tablets taken orally by women to prevent pregnancy. They contain synthetic hormones which mimic the hormones in human bodies. Synthetic hormones alter the menstrual cycle in women and create an imbalance in the uterus, making it unfavourable to fertilize or hold a baby. OCPs consist of the hormone’s progestin and oestrogen, or only progestin, and must be taken orally once per day to prevent pregnancy. Oestrogen is responsible for ovulation, while Progestin is responsible for thickening the cervical mucus and thinning the endometrium key processes for pregnancies. Oral contraceptive pills create a hormonal imbalance, make the environment of the uterus unsuitable for pregnancy. These pills also alter the thickness of the cervical mucus, making it difficult for sperm to enter the cervix. Oral contraceptives have a 99% success rate when taken properly. Due to hormonal imbalance, a healthcare professional must check women on prolonged oral contraception at least once a year. Currently, there are three type tablets on the market: the combination pill, the progestin-only pill, & the continuous use pill [6]. 

A) Progesterone only Pills (POPs): POPs also called “Minipills”, contain very low doses of a synthetic hormone- progestin which is like the natural hormone progesterone in a woman’s body. The available generic products are Levonorgestrel (LNG) and Desogestrel. Tab. Desogestrel 0.075 mg (generic name, e.g.-Cerazette Tablet 28'S, Micronor)- work by preventing the sperms from entering the uterus changing the lining of uterus and by increasing the thickness of cervical mucus thus preventing the fertilization process and reducing the chance of pregnancy [6]. 

B) Combined Oral Contraceptives pills (COCs): Combined Pills contain low doses of two synthetic hormones progestin and an oestrogen which are like the natural hormones in woman’s body. They are of 2 types- i) 21-day packs: e.g., Bandhan, Yasmin, Ovral- L- to be taken 1 pill per day for 21 days, followed by 7 days of non-use for menstruation ii) 28-day packs: e.g., Yaz, Saheli- contain 21 or 24 hormonal pills (The remaining pills either contain Iron supplement or oestrogen). Indian National Family Welfare program distributes “Mala-Free and Saheli as 28 days pack OCPs free of cost. It is safe to start within first 5 days of last period, though it can be started anytime in a period, if the woman is certain that she is not pregnant. It is not recommended in the first 6 months after delivery as it affects breastfeeding.  Aranelle- a low dose oestrogen with Progestin, suitable for women struggling with excess weight and suffering from PCOS [6].

C) Extended Pills: Camrese is an extended-cycle oral contraceptive pill. These pills are available in a 3-month course. One tablet is to be taken every day for 3 months. Skip 7 days (bleeding occurs). Repeat for another 3 months. Women who take this pill will only have 4 periods in a year. It is recommended for women with a heavy period flow. Bleeding that occurs is a light flow. The tablet is extremely safe with minimal side effects [6]. 

iii. Depot medroxyprogesterone acetate Injection (DMPA, also known as Depo-Provera): DMPA is an injectable progestin-only contraceptive that provides highly effective, three-month-long reversible contraception [7]. It is given as an intramuscular injection into the buttock or the upper arm and is effective over the next 12 weeks as the DMPA is slowly released into the bloodstream. It acts by i) stopping the ovulation, ii) thickening the mucus at the cervix which forms a mucous plug, which stops sperm getting through to the uterus to fertilise an egg iii) Thinning the lining of the uterus, which makes it difficult for a fertilized egg, to implant in the uterus and develop. Though 99.8

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Testimony of Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology: work with your Reviews has been a educational and constructive experience. The editorial office were very helpful and supportive. It was a pleasure to contribute to your Journal.

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Pedro Marques Gomes

Dr. Bernard Terkimbi Utoo, I am happy to publish my scientific work in Journal of Women Health Care and Issues (JWHCI). The manuscript submission was seamless and peer review process was top notch. I was amazed that 4 reviewers worked on the manuscript which made it a highly technical, standard and excellent quality paper. I appreciate the format and consideration for the APC as well as the speed of publication. It is my pleasure to continue with this scientific relationship with the esteem JWHCI.

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Bernard Terkimbi Utoo

This is an acknowledgment for peer reviewers, editorial board of Journal of Clinical Research and Reports. They show a lot of consideration for us as publishers for our research article “Evaluation of the different factors associated with side effects of COVID-19 vaccination on medical students, Mutah university, Al-Karak, Jordan”, in a very professional and easy way. This journal is one of outstanding medical journal.

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Prof Sherif W Mansour

Dear Hao Jiang, to Journal of Nutrition and Food Processing We greatly appreciate the efficient, professional and rapid processing of our paper by your team. If there is anything else we should do, please do not hesitate to let us know. On behalf of my co-authors, we would like to express our great appreciation to editor and reviewers.

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Hao Jiang

As an author who has recently published in the journal "Brain and Neurological Disorders". I am delighted to provide a testimonial on the peer review process, editorial office support, and the overall quality of the journal. The peer review process at Brain and Neurological Disorders is rigorous and meticulous, ensuring that only high-quality, evidence-based research is published. The reviewers are experts in their fields, and their comments and suggestions were constructive and helped improve the quality of my manuscript. The review process was timely and efficient, with clear communication from the editorial office at each stage. The support from the editorial office was exceptional throughout the entire process. The editorial staff was responsive, professional, and always willing to help. They provided valuable guidance on formatting, structure, and ethical considerations, making the submission process seamless. Moreover, they kept me informed about the status of my manuscript and provided timely updates, which made the process less stressful. The journal Brain and Neurological Disorders is of the highest quality, with a strong focus on publishing cutting-edge research in the field of neurology. The articles published in this journal are well-researched, rigorously peer-reviewed, and written by experts in the field. The journal maintains high standards, ensuring that readers are provided with the most up-to-date and reliable information on brain and neurological disorders. In conclusion, I had a wonderful experience publishing in Brain and Neurological Disorders. The peer review process was thorough, the editorial office provided exceptional support, and the journal's quality is second to none. I would highly recommend this journal to any researcher working in the field of neurology and brain disorders.

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Dr Shiming Tang

Dear Agrippa Hilda, Journal of Neuroscience and Neurological Surgery, Editorial Coordinator, I trust this message finds you well. I want to extend my appreciation for considering my article for publication in your esteemed journal. I am pleased to provide a testimonial regarding the peer review process and the support received from your editorial office. The peer review process for my paper was carried out in a highly professional and thorough manner. The feedback and comments provided by the authors were constructive and very useful in improving the quality of the manuscript. This rigorous assessment process undoubtedly contributes to the high standards maintained by your journal.

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Raed Mualem

International Journal of Clinical Case Reports and Reviews. I strongly recommend to consider submitting your work to this high-quality journal. The support and availability of the Editorial staff is outstanding and the review process was both efficient and rigorous.

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Andreas Filippaios

Thank you very much for publishing my Research Article titled “Comparing Treatment Outcome Of Allergic Rhinitis Patients After Using Fluticasone Nasal Spray And Nasal Douching" in the Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology. As Medical Professionals we are immensely benefited from study of various informative Articles and Papers published in this high quality Journal. I look forward to enriching my knowledge by regular study of the Journal and contribute my future work in the field of ENT through the Journal for use by the medical fraternity. The support from the Editorial office was excellent and very prompt. I also welcome the comments received from the readers of my Research Article.

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Dr Suramya Dhamija

Dear Erica Kelsey, Editorial Coordinator of Cancer Research and Cellular Therapeutics Our team is very satisfied with the processing of our paper by your journal. That was fast, efficient, rigorous, but without unnecessary complications. We appreciated the very short time between the submission of the paper and its publication on line on your site.

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Bruno Chauffert

I am very glad to say that the peer review process is very successful and fast and support from the Editorial Office. Therefore, I would like to continue our scientific relationship for a long time. And I especially thank you for your kindly attention towards my article. Have a good day!

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Baheci Selen

"We recently published an article entitled “Influence of beta-Cyclodextrins upon the Degradation of Carbofuran Derivatives under Alkaline Conditions" in the Journal of “Pesticides and Biofertilizers” to show that the cyclodextrins protect the carbamates increasing their half-life time in the presence of basic conditions This will be very helpful to understand carbofuran behaviour in the analytical, agro-environmental and food areas. We greatly appreciated the interaction with the editor and the editorial team; we were particularly well accompanied during the course of the revision process, since all various steps towards publication were short and without delay".

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Jesus Simal-Gandara

I would like to express my gratitude towards you process of article review and submission. I found this to be very fair and expedient. Your follow up has been excellent. I have many publications in national and international journal and your process has been one of the best so far. Keep up the great work.

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Douglas Miyazaki

We are grateful for this opportunity to provide a glowing recommendation to the Journal of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy. We found that the editorial team were very supportive, helpful, kept us abreast of timelines and over all very professional in nature. The peer review process was rigorous, efficient and constructive that really enhanced our article submission. The experience with this journal remains one of our best ever and we look forward to providing future submissions in the near future.

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Dr Griffith

I am very pleased to serve as EBM of the journal, I hope many years of my experience in stem cells can help the journal from one way or another. As we know, stem cells hold great potential for regenerative medicine, which are mostly used to promote the repair response of diseased, dysfunctional or injured tissue using stem cells or their derivatives. I think Stem Cell Research and Therapeutics International is a great platform to publish and share the understanding towards the biology and translational or clinical application of stem cells.

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Dr Tong Ming Liu

I would like to give my testimony in the support I have got by the peer review process and to support the editorial office where they were of asset to support young author like me to be encouraged to publish their work in your respected journal and globalize and share knowledge across the globe. I really give my great gratitude to your journal and the peer review including the editorial office.

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Husain Taha Radhi

I am delighted to publish our manuscript entitled "A Perspective on Cocaine Induced Stroke - Its Mechanisms and Management" in the Journal of Neuroscience and Neurological Surgery. The peer review process, support from the editorial office, and quality of the journal are excellent. The manuscripts published are of high quality and of excellent scientific value. I recommend this journal very much to colleagues.

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S Munshi

Dr.Tania Muñoz, My experience as researcher and author of a review article in The Journal Clinical Cardiology and Interventions has been very enriching and stimulating. The editorial team is excellent, performs its work with absolute responsibility and delivery. They are proactive, dynamic and receptive to all proposals. Supporting at all times the vast universe of authors who choose them as an option for publication. The team of review specialists, members of the editorial board, are brilliant professionals, with remarkable performance in medical research and scientific methodology. Together they form a frontline team that consolidates the JCCI as a magnificent option for the publication and review of high-level medical articles and broad collective interest. I am honored to be able to share my review article and open to receive all your comments.

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Tania Munoz

“The peer review process of JPMHC is quick and effective. Authors are benefited by good and professional reviewers with huge experience in the field of psychology and mental health. The support from the editorial office is very professional. People to contact to are friendly and happy to help and assist any query authors might have. Quality of the Journal is scientific and publishes ground-breaking research on mental health that is useful for other professionals in the field”.

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George Varvatsoulias

Dear editorial department: On behalf of our team, I hereby certify the reliability and superiority of the International Journal of Clinical Case Reports and Reviews in the peer review process, editorial support, and journal quality. Firstly, the peer review process of the International Journal of Clinical Case Reports and Reviews is rigorous, fair, transparent, fast, and of high quality. The editorial department invites experts from relevant fields as anonymous reviewers to review all submitted manuscripts. These experts have rich academic backgrounds and experience, and can accurately evaluate the academic quality, originality, and suitability of manuscripts. The editorial department is committed to ensuring the rigor of the peer review process, while also making every effort to ensure a fast review cycle to meet the needs of authors and the academic community. Secondly, the editorial team of the International Journal of Clinical Case Reports and Reviews is composed of a group of senior scholars and professionals with rich experience and professional knowledge in related fields. The editorial department is committed to assisting authors in improving their manuscripts, ensuring their academic accuracy, clarity, and completeness. Editors actively collaborate with authors, providing useful suggestions and feedback to promote the improvement and development of the manuscript. We believe that the support of the editorial department is one of the key factors in ensuring the quality of the journal. Finally, the International Journal of Clinical Case Reports and Reviews is renowned for its high- quality articles and strict academic standards. The editorial department is committed to publishing innovative and academically valuable research results to promote the development and progress of related fields. The International Journal of Clinical Case Reports and Reviews is reasonably priced and ensures excellent service and quality ratio, allowing authors to obtain high-level academic publishing opportunities in an affordable manner. I hereby solemnly declare that the International Journal of Clinical Case Reports and Reviews has a high level of credibility and superiority in terms of peer review process, editorial support, reasonable fees, and journal quality. Sincerely, Rui Tao.

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Rui Tao

Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular Interventions I testity the covering of the peer review process, support from the editorial office, and quality of the journal.

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Khurram Arshad

Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular Interventions, we deeply appreciate the interest shown in our work and its publication. It has been a true pleasure to collaborate with you. The peer review process, as well as the support provided by the editorial office, have been exceptional, and the quality of the journal is very high, which was a determining factor in our decision to publish with you.

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Gomez Barriga Maria Dolores

The peer reviewers process is quick and effective, the supports from editorial office is excellent, the quality of journal is high. I would like to collabroate with Internatioanl journal of Clinical Case Reports and Reviews journal clinically in the future time.

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Lin Shaw Chin

Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular Interventions, I would like to express my sincerest gratitude for the trust placed in our team for the publication in your journal. It has been a true pleasure to collaborate with you on this project. I am pleased to inform you that both the peer review process and the attention from the editorial coordination have been excellent. Your team has worked with dedication and professionalism to ensure that your publication meets the highest standards of quality. We are confident that this collaboration will result in mutual success, and we are eager to see the fruits of this shared effort.

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Maria Dolores Gomez Barriga

Dear Dr. Jessica Magne, Editorial Coordinator 0f Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular Interventions, I hope this message finds you well. I want to express my utmost gratitude for your excellent work and for the dedication and speed in the publication process of my article titled "Navigating Innovation: Qualitative Insights on Using Technology for Health Education in Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients." I am very satisfied with the peer review process, the support from the editorial office, and the quality of the journal. I hope we can maintain our scientific relationship in the long term.

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Dr Maria Dolores Gomez Barriga

Dear Monica Gissare, - Editorial Coordinator of Nutrition and Food Processing. ¨My testimony with you is truly professional, with a positive response regarding the follow-up of the article and its review, you took into account my qualities and the importance of the topic¨.

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Dr Maria Regina Penchyna Nieto

Dear Dr. Jessica Magne, Editorial Coordinator 0f Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular Interventions, The review process for the article “The Handling of Anti-aggregants and Anticoagulants in the Oncologic Heart Patient Submitted to Surgery” was extremely rigorous and detailed. From the initial submission to the final acceptance, the editorial team at the “Journal of Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular Interventions” demonstrated a high level of professionalism and dedication. The reviewers provided constructive and detailed feedback, which was essential for improving the quality of our work. Communication was always clear and efficient, ensuring that all our questions were promptly addressed. The quality of the “Journal of Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular Interventions” is undeniable. It is a peer-reviewed, open-access publication dedicated exclusively to disseminating high-quality research in the field of clinical cardiology and cardiovascular interventions. The journal's impact factor is currently under evaluation, and it is indexed in reputable databases, which further reinforces its credibility and relevance in the scientific field. I highly recommend this journal to researchers looking for a reputable platform to publish their studies.

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Dr Marcelo Flavio Gomes Jardim Filho

Dear Editorial Coordinator of the Journal of Nutrition and Food Processing! "I would like to thank the Journal of Nutrition and Food Processing for including and publishing my article. The peer review process was very quick, movement and precise. The Editorial Board has done an extremely conscientious job with much help, valuable comments and advices. I find the journal very valuable from a professional point of view, thank you very much for allowing me to be part of it and I would like to participate in the future!”

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Zsuzsanna Bene

Dealing with The Journal of Neurology and Neurological Surgery was very smooth and comprehensive. The office staff took time to address my needs and the response from editors and the office was prompt and fair. I certainly hope to publish with this journal again.Their professionalism is apparent and more than satisfactory. Susan Weiner

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Dr Susan Weiner

My Testimonial Covering as fellowing: Lin-Show Chin. The peer reviewers process is quick and effective, the supports from editorial office is excellent, the quality of journal is high. I would like to collabroate with Internatioanl journal of Clinical Case Reports and Reviews.

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Lin-Show Chin

My experience publishing in Psychology and Mental Health Care was exceptional. The peer review process was rigorous and constructive, with reviewers providing valuable insights that helped enhance the quality of our work. The editorial team was highly supportive and responsive, making the submission process smooth and efficient. The journal's commitment to high standards and academic rigor makes it a respected platform for quality research. I am grateful for the opportunity to publish in such a reputable journal.

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Sonila Qirko

My experience publishing in International Journal of Clinical Case Reports and Reviews was exceptional. I Come forth to Provide a Testimonial Covering the Peer Review Process and the editorial office for the Professional and Impartial Evaluation of the Manuscript.

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Luiz Sellmann