We have already had a thread on this. The product in question is NOT HRT. It is an estradiol pellet which is inserted into the vagina to give localised oestrogen. It only deals with one of the common long term results of the menopause, vaginal atrophy.
HRT is highly complex and should not ever be simply available over the counter. It needs medical input ideally from a specialist or a GP whose speciality is women's health.
I say this as someone who has been on oestrogen for over 30 years and who'll go to the grave clutching my prescription. After the contraceptive pill I believe it is the second most important medical advance for women ever but it needs medical supervision.
How do you hang your washing out?
It’s been a while so I will start us off…….whats for supper and why?


