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<span class="ltx_tag ltx_tag_subsection">8.13 </span>Can progesterone convert into <span class="ltx_text ltx_font_italic">dihydrotestosterone</span> (DHT)?<a class="ltx_ref chain" href="#S8.SS13" onclick="copyURI(event)" title="Click to copy a link here"> 🔗</a></h3>
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<p class="ltx_p">No. Well, strictly speaking yes, but also no. It is largely a myth, although <a class="ltx_ref ltx_href" href="https://whsah.co/posts/rethinking-progesterone-and-androgens/" title="">as outlined in detail by alix (sic) in this article</a>, for cases of people with <span class="ltx_text ltx_font_italic">nonclassical congenital adrenal hyperplasia</span> (ncCAH) progesterone can cause some negative side effects of increased androgenic activity. In those cases, discontinuing progesterone is recommended along with seeking out a formal diagnosis/treatment for potential adrenal disorders.</p>
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<p class="ltx_p">No. Well, strictly speaking yes, but also no. It is largely a myth, although <a class="ltx_ref ltx_href" href="https://whsah.co/posts/rethinking-progesterone-and-androgens/" title="">as outlined in detail by alix [sic] in this article</a>, for cases of people with <span class="ltx_text ltx_font_italic">nonclassical congenital adrenal hyperplasia</span> (ncCAH) progesterone can cause some negative side effects of increased androgenic activity. In those cases, discontinuing progesterone is recommended along with seeking out a formal diagnosis/treatment for potential adrenal disorders.</p>
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