Hormonal health

Female hormones and menstrual cycle test

Hormone cycle monitoring

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The female hormone cycle test helps you measure hormone levels throughout your menstrual cycle to understand your menstrual cycle comprehensively and understand irregularities, fertility or prepare for menopause.

LH
It is one of the key hormones involved in the menstrual cycle. Its measurement helps to identify possible hormonal disorders affecting the menstrual cycle and female fertility.
FSH
It is one of the key hormones involved in the menstrual cycle. Its measurement helps to identify possible hormonal disorders affecting the menstrual cycle and female fertility.
Estradiol
We measure oestradiol in each phase of the menstrual cycle to better assess a woman's ovarian function and reproductive health, due to the different roles oestradiol plays throughout the menstrual cycle. During the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle, oestradiol levels increase as the ovarian follicles develop and mature. Oestradiol levels in this phase can help assess the quality and quantity of the ovarian follicles and predict ovulation.
Prolactin
Monitoring prolactin in the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle can help detect potential fertility problems, as elevated prolactin levels can interfere with ovulation and regular menstruation. In addition, prolactin can affect the levels of other hormones important for the menstrual cycle, such as luteinising hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH). Therefore, prolactin measurement may be useful for assessing ovarian function and fertility in women of reproductive age.
Progesterone
It is one of the key hormones involved in the menstrual cycle and plays a key role in the luteal phase of the cycle when it reaches its highest levels. Its analysis helps to identify possible hormonal disorders affecting the menstrual cycle and female fertility.
Estradiol
We measure oestradiol in each phase of the menstrual cycle to better assess a woman's ovarian function and reproductive health, due to the different roles oestradiol plays throughout the menstrual cycle. During the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle, oestradiol levels increase as the ovarian follicles develop and mature. Oestradiol levels in this phase can help assess the quality and quantity of the ovarian follicles and predict ovulation.

The female hormone test includes 2 kits to measure the relevant female hormones in two phases of the cycle: the follicular phase (between days 3-5 of the cycle) and the luteal phase (7-9 days before the next cycle). It allows to rule out ovarian dysfunctions such as PCOS, to understand ovulation and symptoms such as painful or irregular periods.

THE FEMALE HORMONE AND MENSTRUAL CYCLE TEST IS FOR YOU IF...

  • You are a woman with menstrual cycles irregular and/or painful.
  • You want to understand how your female hormones are affecting your fertility.
  • Do you suffer from any pathology related to the menstrual cycle, such as polycystic ovary syndrome or endometriosis, and you want to monitor it.
  • You suffer from hormonal imbalances and you want to monitor them.
  • Do you want to know your oestrogen levels and its role in your hormonal balance.
  • You approach the menopause and you want to monitor hormonal changes.

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Tiredness, weight or mood swings? Alterations in thyroid function can affect the balance of the body. With this test you can evaluate the main thyroid markers in the blood (free T4 and TSH, which regulates the gland) and identify possible alterations such as hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism, without displacement.

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Having trouble getting pregnant? This fertility test, carried out at home, is designed for women who are having difficulty conceiving or who are considering assisted reproduction, and analyses key factors such as ovarian reserve and thyroid status.

 

Everything you need to know

Frequently asked questions about this test

Yes, you can take this test if you are pregnant. However, you should understand that your female sex hormone levels will naturally be altered with pregnancy and will move into other ranges, which we will consider when interpreting your results.

The first day of your menstrual cycle will be the day you start your period and will last until the first day of your next period, lasting about 21 to 35 days in adult women. Therefore, to take your two menstrual cycle tests, you should count the days from the first day you start your period.

The menstrual cycle monitoring test does not require any special preparation. However, you should be aware that the use of contraceptives or the use of drugs may affect the results of the test.

Throughout the menstrual cycle, female hormones fluctuate significantly to prepare the body for ovulation and possible pregnancy. The typical menstrual cycle lasts about 28 days, but can vary from 21 to 35 days in adult women. During this time, the hormones involved in the menstrual cycle, including estrogen, progesterone and luteinizing hormone (LH), undergo regular changes. Here is an overview of how female hormones fluctuate during the menstrual cycle:

  • Follicular phase: At the beginning of the menstrual cycle, estrogen levels begin to rise and stimulate the growth and development of the lining of the uterus. It also stimulates the development of follicles in the ovaries.
  • Ovulation: In the middle of the menstrual cycle, levels of luteinising hormone (LH) rise significantly, triggering the release of the mature egg from the ovary.
  • Luteal phase: After ovulation, the follicle turns into a corpus luteum and begins to produce progesterone. Progesterone helps thicken the lining of the uterus to prepare it for possible pregnancy. If the egg is not fertilised, the corpus luteum breaks down and levels of oestrogen and progesterone decrease, causing the menstrual cycle to begin.
  • In short, female hormones fluctuate during the menstrual cycle to prepare the body for ovulation and possible pregnancy. Estrogen and progesterone levels are especially important in controlling the menstrual cycle and female fertility.

For the correct measurement of our hormones throughout the cycle, we must understand that the sample must be taken at the right time for each hormone. This is because our female sex hormone levels fluctuate throughout the cycle. Therefore, for the measurement of prolactin, estradiol, LH and FSH, we should take our sample between days 3 and 5 of our menstrual cycle. Whereas, for progesterone measurement, you should take your sample 7 to 9 days before your next cycle.

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