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Female Hormone Blood Test

Female Hormone Blood Test

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Understanding and maintaining a healthy hormone balance is essential to maximise your vitality, well-being, and long-term health. Hormone imbalances will affect about 80% of women during their lifetime, but 70% of women with hormone imbalances go undiagnosed, impacting their health and lives and causing disruptive symptoms.

Hormones, and how they change over time, can manifest as many different symptoms and have a significant impact on fertility. In the UK today, around 1 in 13 mothers (7.5%) are having children at the age of 40 or older.

Monitoring hormones from a younger age and detecting any potential imbalances earlier can empower you to personalise your pathway to long-term fertility and enhanced health, vitality, and well-being.

The Female Hormone Profile provides insights into hormonal health. Imbalances in these hormones can affect your menstrual cycle and fertility, or cause symptoms including mood disturbances (including anxiety and depression), weight changes, skin problems, hair loss or thinning, fatigue, sleep disturbances, digestive problems, and even problems with memory, brain fog, headaches, and trouble concentrating.

By understanding your personal hormone profile and monitoring changes over time you can work with healthcare practitioners to personalise lifestyle, nutrition, and fitness for optimal health, vitality, fertility, and longevity.

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Markers Included In The Test

FSH: Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is produced by the pituitary gland and plays a key role in reproductive health. In women, it stimulates the growth of ovarian follicles and regulates the menstrual cycle, while in men, it aids in sperm production. Abnormal levels of FSH can signal reproductive issues such as infertility, polycystic ovary syndrome in women, and impaired sperm production in men.

Luteinizing Hormone (LH): Luteinizing Hormone (LH) is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland and plays a key role in regulating the reproductive system. In women, high levels can indicate polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or menopause, while in men, it stimulates the production of testosterone and can signal issues with the testes if levels are abnormal.

Oestradiol (E2): Oestradiol (E2), a form of oestrogen, is the primary female sex hormone, but is also important for men's health. In women, it regulates the menstrual cycle and impacts bone health, mood, and heart health. High levels can lead to symptoms such as bloating, breast tenderness, and mood swings, while low levels can cause symptoms like fatigue, depression, and hot flashes. In men, it supports brain function, bone health, and sexual function. Therefore, an imbalance can lead to sexual dysfunction, osteoporosis, or cardiovascular issues.

Prolactin: Prolactin is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland that plays a role in over 300 separate functions, including immune regulation. Elevated levels in both sexes can lead to symptoms such as reduced sex drive and erectile dysfunction, while in women it can cause menstrual irregularities, infertility, and lactation in non-pregnant women.