Talk:Progesterone
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At the moment the article is written in a confusing way, that makes it unclear if the hormone is even present in men or what role it plays. Of course it IS present, and in a few places this is mentioned, but the bulk of the article refers to progesterone in women and its relation to ovulation etc. This is fine, but the structure at the moment I think the article could give some readers the impression that its a female specific hormone in the sense that its not present in men at all. Making the introduction more clear on this would definitely help to avoid confusion.AwkwardWhale (talk)23:15, 14 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]