Hello Mrs Bean
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Please don't worry that one medication appears to be stronger than the other - they are not comparable - apples & oranges. The Provera is a synthetic product & less is needed to do the same job as the body identical Utrogestan.
Both the strengths you have been given are those normally used in continuous regimens (where you take the same dose of oestradiol & progestogen every day) & if this is the type of regimen you are following, I don't think it much matters what you choose to do in the short term. That said, it's possible that having had to change from one progestogen to another (& potentially back again if that's what you decide to do) you may get a little bleeding as a temporary response.
If you are in fact on a sequential regimen - taking the progestogen only for roughly half of each cycle & in this case probably at twice the dose of each (i.e 10mg Provera or 200mg Utrogestan), I would complete your current cycle on Provera, then change back to Utrogestan next cycle if you feel you would prefer to be on the more natural medication, especially if you felt better on it.
I hope that helps.
Wx