Progesterone is progesterona in Spanish, pronounced pro-hes-teh-ROH-nah, with feminine article la.
If you need this word for a clinic visit, lab report, prescription label, or class note, the safest Spanish term is progesterona. It’s close to the English spelling, but the sound changes enough that saying it slowly helps.
The word is feminine in Spanish, so most natural phrases use la progesterona. A doctor may also say hormona progesterona, nivel de progesterona, or prueba de progesterona. Those phrases all point to the same hormone or to a lab test tied to it.
This article is about wording, pronunciation, and clean translation. It is not dosing advice. If a medicine label or lab result is involved, the exact form, dose, timing, and reason should come from the clinician or pharmacist handling your care.
Saying Progesterone In Spanish During Appointments
Use progesterona when naming the hormone itself. In a pharmacy or clinic, you can say, Estoy tomando progesterona for “I’m taking progesterone,” or Me hicieron una prueba de progesterona for “I had a progesterone test.”
The pronunciation can be broken into five parts: pro-hes-teh-ROH-nah. The Spanish g before e sounds like a soft English “h,” so the middle part is not “ges” as in “gesture.” Stress falls on ROH, the next-to-last syllable.
Gender And Article Choice
Because progesterona ends in -a and is listed as a feminine noun, say la progesterona, not el progesterona. The RAE dictionary entry defines progesterona as a hormone and also as a medicine made with that hormone.
That gender pattern also changes nearby words. Say progesterona baja for low progesterone, progesterona alta for high progesterone, and progesterona natural when the context is the body’s own hormone.
Clean Wording By Context
English uses “progesterone” for several related things: the hormone in the body, a prescription medicine, a lab value, and a line item on test results. Spanish can do the same with progesterona, but nearby words carry the detail.
Use nivel when you mean a measured amount. Use prueba when you mean the lab test. Use cápsulas, óvulos, gel, or inyección only when that form appears on your label or paperwork.
Common Spanish Phrases You May Need
Medical Spanish depends on short, exact phrases. These lines work well when you need to describe a medicine, ask about a lab value, or read a form without guessing.
- La progesterona means “the progesterone.”
- Mi nivel de progesterona means “my progesterone level.”
- Prueba de progesterona means “progesterone test.”
- Cápsulas de progesterona means “progesterone capsules.”
- Progesterona vaginal means “vaginal progesterone.”
Spanish speakers may also use progestina for “progestin,” a related medicine class. Don’t swap the two words on your own. A label, lab result, or clinician’s note may use one term for a reason.
Small Mistakes To Avoid
Three errors cause the most confusion: saying the English word with only an -a added, using the masculine article, and mixing progesterona with progestina. None of these is hard to fix. Slow down, use la, and copy the label term when medicine is involved.
| English Phrase | Spanish Phrase | Best Use |
|---|---|---|
| Progesterone | Progesterona | Name of the hormone or medicine |
| The progesterone | La progesterona | Normal noun phrase with the feminine article |
| Progesterone level | Nivel de progesterona | Blood work, lab results, cycle tracking |
| Progesterone test | Prueba de progesterona | Asking about or naming the lab test |
| Low progesterone | Progesterona baja | Talking about a result below the expected range |
| High progesterone | Progesterona alta | Talking about a result above the expected range |
| Take progesterone | Tomar progesterona | Oral medicine such as capsules |
| Use progesterone | Usar progesterona | General wording for non-oral forms |
| Progestin | Progestina | Related drug class, not always the same term |
When Progesterona Means Medicine Or A Lab Test
The same Spanish word can refer to the hormone made by the body, a prescribed medicine, or a lab value. That can feel messy, but the nearby words tell you which meaning fits.
On a medicine page, progesterona may refer to capsules or another dosage form. The MedlinePlus progesterona medicine page says progesterona belongs to the progestin medicine class and may be used with estrogen therapy or for absent menstrual periods.
On a lab report, the phrase often becomes progesterona sérica, which means serum progesterone. A serum progesterone test measures the amount of progesterone in the blood and is tied to ovulation, pregnancy, and ovarian activity.
How To Ask Clear Questions
Use full sentences when the topic involves medicine. A single word may not give enough detail, especially across languages. These lines are plain and polite:
- ¿Qué significa mi nivel de progesterona? — What does my progesterone level mean?
- ¿Debo tomar la progesterona con comida? — Should I take progesterone with food?
- ¿Cuándo me harán la prueba de progesterona? — When will I have the progesterone test?
- ¿Esta receta es de progesterona? — Is this prescription for progesterone?
If the conversation is in a clinic, bring the bottle, portal message, or lab report. Spanish medical words can sound close to English, yet dosage, timing, and route can change the meaning of a sentence.
| Situation | Spanish Line | What It Communicates |
|---|---|---|
| Pharmacy pickup | Vengo por mi progesterona. | You are picking up your progesterone prescription |
| Lab result | Mi progesterona salió baja. | Your result was reported as low |
| Clinic question | ¿Para qué es la progesterona? | You want the reason for the medicine |
| Timing | ¿A qué hora la tomo? | You need the dose time |
| Side effects | ¿Qué efectos secundarios debo vigilar? | You want warning signs to watch for |
| Test name | ¿Es una prueba de progesterona? | You are confirming the lab test name |
Pronunciation Tips That Sound Natural
Start with pro, then make the ge soft: hes. Finish with teh-ROH-nah. If you rush, the word can sound like English with an -a added, which is harder for a Spanish speaker to catch.
Try this rhythm: pro / hes / teh / ROH / nah. Keep the vowels clean. Spanish vowels stay steady, so o sounds like “oh,” e sounds like “eh,” and a sounds like “ah.”
Regional Wording Notes
Progesterona works across Spanish-speaking regions. Accent and speed may shift, but the word stays the same. In some clinics, you may hear hormona, medicamento, cápsulas, óvulos vaginales, or inyección near the word.
If you are translating a form, keep the term direct. “Progesterone” becomes progesterona. “Progesterone level” becomes nivel de progesterona. “Progesterone therapy” can be tratamiento con progesterona, which reads more naturally than a word-for-word phrase.
Clean Translation For Forms, Labels, And Messages
For a medical form, use the shortest exact phrase. Don’t add extra wording unless the form asks for dose, route, or schedule. A neat line is easier to read and less likely to cause a mix-up.
For patient messages, write the Spanish term, then add the English term in parentheses if the reader may be bilingual: progesterona (progesterone). That format keeps the meaning clear without repeating too much.
For a class note or glossary, name the part of speech too: progesterona, sustantivo femenino. That small grammar cue tells the reader why la, baja, and alta match the word.
Final Wording To Copy
Use progesterona for progesterone, la progesterona for “the progesterone,” and nivel de progesterona for “progesterone level.” For speech, say pro-hes-teh-ROH-nah. For medical choices, ask the clinician who ordered the medicine or test.
References & Sources
- Real Academia Española.“Progesterona.”Gives the Spanish noun, gender marker, and core meanings for the term.
- MedlinePlus.“Progesterona.”States common medical uses and class wording for progesterona medicine.
- MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia.“Progesterona sérica.”Describes the blood test tied to progesterone levels.