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Ever wondered why certain days feel more like a rollercoaster than others? Time to look beneath the surface for balance. The OptimallyMe Female Hormone Test discovers the data of the hormones that shape not only your fertility but also your mood, thyroid function, and energy. By understanding nine vital biomarkers including the ovulation-impacting Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH), Progesterone for insights on menstrual cycles, and even Total and Free Testosterone which plays a crucial role in fertility, sex drive, bone growth and more, you’ll find the answers you’ve been looking for.
About this test’s biomarkers
A blood biomarker is a substance or characteristic that can be measured in a person’s blood to indicate the presence or severity of a disease or condition. Biomarkers can be used for early detection, diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring treatment effectiveness.
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is a hormone that plays a key role in egg production and ovulation in women, and the production of sperm in men.
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Luteinizing hormone (LH)
Luteinizing hormone (LH) is a hormone that works together with FSH, and it is responsible for reproduction. In men, it helps in the production of testosterone, while in women it helps in regulating the menstrual cycle and ovulation.
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Prolactin
Prolactin is a hormone that plays an important role in reproductive health. In women, it helps in breast milk production after childbirth, while in men it has an impact on fertility, libido, and erection.
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Free Androgen Index (FAI)
The Free Androgen Index (FAI) represents the ratio that compares the level of testosterone against the level of SHBG. The results show how much testosterone is available for use in your body. In men, it better shows testosterone status, while in women it indicates the likelihood of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) and acne.
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Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)
The Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) is a protein that helps in the transport of hormones and controls the availability of sex hormones that your body can use. Testing SHBG you can get information about the level of sex hormones that are active and available for use.
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Total Testosterone
Total testosterone is a measure of the total amount of testosterone in the blood, including both bound and unbound testosterone. Testosterone is an important hormone that helps regulate many bodily functions such as building muscle, increasing body hair, and deepening the voice. It also plays a role in sexual function, mood, and bone health. Measuring total testosterone can help identify decreased bone density, risk of osteoporosis, causes of low sex drive, erectile dysfunction, and infertility.
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Free Testosterone
Free testosterone is a type of testosterone that is not bound to sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) or albumin. As a type of testosterone, it is made in the testicles in men and in the ovaries and adrenal glands in women, and it is responsible for the development of secondary sexual characteristics such as increased muscle mass, body hair, as well as sexual function. The results of a free testosterone test can provide information about a person's testosterone status and can help to identify the cause of low sex drive, erectile dysfunction, acne, and body hair growth.
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Progesterone (P4)
The progesterone test performed seven days before your next period is due can identify whether or not you have ovulated. Progesterone is a hormone that plays an important role in the female reproductive system, particularly is regulating the menstrual cycle, supporting pregnancy, and preparing the body for childbirth. Therefore, test can be taken to determine health conditions such as irregular periods, infertility, and menopause symptoms.
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Oestradiol
The oestradiol test measures the level of oestrogen in the blood. The results determine the overall hormonal balance in the body. It is the main female sex hormone which disbalance can indicate endometriosis, PCOS, infertility, or menopause, however, it is also an essential hormone in men too.
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Albumin
Albumin is often used to evaluate overall health. Albumin is a type of protein that is produced by the liver and the most abundant albumin is found in the blood plasma. It helps transport nutrients, medications, and hormones throughout the body, but it also helps in tissue healing and cell growth.
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