Female Hormone Tests
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Female hormone tests can provide valuable insight into menstrual changes, ovulation, fertility, ovarian function, pregnancy, and the transition through perimenopause. This category explains the purpose and interpretation of common blood tests, including progesterone, luteinizing hormone (LH), prolactin, testosterone, sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), inhibin A, and inhibin B. You can also explore hormone panels used when investigating irregular periods, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), luteal phase concerns, primary ovarian insufficiency, and reduced ovarian reserve. The guides discuss when testing may be appropriate, how menstrual-cycle timing, pregnancy, oral contraceptives, and hormone replacement therapy can affect results, and why a single value rarely provides a complete diagnosis. Each article also outlines possible reasons for high or low levels, relevant follow-up tests, and questions to discuss with a healthcare professional. Whether you are preparing for testing or reviewing results, these resources offer clear, practical information to help you understand what female hormone tests can—and cannot—reveal about your symptoms, reproductive health, and treatment planning decisions.



















