Estrogen in the menstrual cycle

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Avatar f tn A woman with a light period is not gaining much thickness in her endometrial lining during the early part of the menstrual cycle. This is usually an indication that estrogen levels are lower than normal. If estrogen levels are low, progesterone levels are likely to also be low and a woman may or may not ovulate with her cycles.
20922415 tn?1661860103 As the follicle develops, it produces the sex hormones estrogen and progesterone, which thicken the lining of the uterus called the endometrium. Progesterone levels rise in the second half of the menstrual cycle and following the release of the egg called ovulation, the ovarian tissue that replaces the follicle (the corpus luteum) continues to produce estrogen and progesterone.
Avatar f tn *Estradiol, Ultrasensitive - 127 pg/mL (Adult female range ~> Follicular: 39-375 pg/mL; Luteal: 48-440 pg/mL) *Progestrone, LC/MS/MS - 9.6 ng/mL (Adult female range ~> Follicular: > or = 2.7 ng/mL; Luteal: 3.0-31.4 pg/mL) *Testosterone, Free - 1.7 (0.2-5.0 pg/mL) *Testosterone, Bioavailable - 3.7 (0.5-8.5 ng/dL) *Sex Hormone Binding Globulin - 36 (17-124 nmol/L) *FSH - 4.0 mIU/mL (Follicular: 2.5-10.2; Mid-cycle Peak 3.1-17.7; Luteal: 1.5-9.1) *LH - 6.1 mIU/mL  (Follicular: 1.9-12.
Avatar n tn This results in retention of fluid in the breasts, and in the proliferation of the breast glands. If a mammogram were done at this time, the breasts may appear to be denser and contain areas which may mimic the appearance of a breast lump. So, ideally, a mammogram should be done a week after menstruation, when all these breast changes have already resolved.
Avatar f tn One told me to have them tested on the 3rd day OF(within) the mentrual cycle, the other said I should be tested on the 3rd day AFTER the menstrual cycle. Also I saw on the internet that some people tested the first way, some other tested the second way. I am really confused!! I googled for follicular phase, it lasts for about 13 days when the mentrual cycle began. So both times are included in this phase, and the lab references are in this phase, too.
Avatar n tn I started taking Clomid on November 6th through the 10th (days 3-7). I then took estrogen pills for five days. I was told to have intercourse every other day from the 13th through the 19th. I took an OPK several times during that period, but I never had an LH surge. Does this mean there is no way I am pregnant? I am now taking progesterone until I can test on the 30th. Also, should we still keep having intercourse in case I ovulate late? I thank you for your response?
Avatar m tn I think you should ask her doctor for more information besides just the word "cysts." There are different kinds, and they probably have different causes. Here are some. Related to the menstrual cycle: Follicular cyst. A follicular cyst begins when the follicle doesn't release its egg at mid-month, but continues to grow. Corpus luteum cyst. When a follicle releases its egg, it begins producing estrogen and progesterone for conception.
Avatar n tn i am trying again to get pregnant but i have missed my period it has been 2 weeks i am i my third now i did a pregnancy test in the 1st week and it was negative so i waited the second week and tried again it was negative i dont know what to do im extremely worried. i have had stomach cramps and also i have been vomiting. please could you help.
1437126 tn?1284099058 I now shift to homeopathic treatment and to my surprise I was pain free during the menstrual cycle. I searched from the internet and found many websites and blogs saying Endometriosis is cause due to secondary dysmenorrhea. Will endometriosis be cured if secondary dysmenorrhea is the root cause?
Avatar f tn I've been taking both Topamax and Elavil for several years to prevent migraine headaches and I continue to have 4-6 headaches per month; after logging my headaches for years, it has become clear that those 4-6 headaches every month are menstrual migraines and the 2 different prevention meds are doing little if nothing to prevent those headaches.
Avatar f tn You asked for advice so I will suggest you see your gynecologist to discuss the changes in your periods, a blood test can determine if your hormone levels are dropping which will indicate perimenopause. You can get information on what's in store for you and discuss HRT and other options at that time. Just remember that menopause is NOT a disease or a disorder that requires medical intervention. It is a natural right of passage for all women.
Avatar f tn s sperm is partly the problem here. If you are aware of your menstrual cycle and try to conceive on or around the day you ovulate then you will have better success. There are products you can buy to show when you are ovulating. The ovulation only lasts around 12 hours , but sperm can last up to 5 days, so if you are regular with your menstrual cycle you can work out the date and try then.
Avatar n tn BOTH breasts are/feel swollen and tender. This is not following my menstral cycle and extends beyond the fullness I occassionally feel during pms. Does anyone have any info?
Avatar f tn Hi, i have also experienced what Emily (above) has, but my situation is a little more complicated! Quoted from above: "The consistency and amount are dependent on the physiological hormone changes in the menstrual cycle" and "Nearing Ovulation (increasing estrogen):progressive increase in cervical mucus" Now here is my situation-I am pregnant and about two weeks away from the delivery date, so obviously i havn't been having any periods for awhile now!!!!
Avatar m tn m not a doctor and I have no experience with medicine, but from what I have researched online about the hormones that control your menstrual cycle, and from my experience taking birth control, you could be having symptoms of estrogen dominance as withdrawal from taking birth control. It is easy enough from the North American diet for the body to produce more estrogen than it does progesterone. Both of these hormones need to be in your body for you to get your period.
Avatar f tn Ovarian cysts can affect the menstrual cycle. That said, in perimenopause estrogen and progesterone levels are irregular and missed menstrual periods are a symptom.
Avatar m tn She has since had the same thing happen the last two months, all coinciding with her menstrual cycle. Does anyone have any information on Doctors who specialize in this kind of heart issue? Our doctors say they haven't seen any cases like this. We are very worried. Please post. Thank you.
Avatar f tn m wondering if something in particular is triggering it. Its in my temples, the top of my head and the base of my skull. They tend to increase around my cycle, but that coule be during ovulation and menstruation which increases the frequency. I'm suffering and looking for the cure!
1273473 tn?1270775840 Treatment, and HCV, all had an impact on my menstrual cycle. In my first treatment I did have one or two "heavier" bleeds that seemed to last a little longer than usual, possible due to my blood being thinner whilst on tx. On my 2nd treatment my periods stopped altogether and haven't returned. As the liver is integral in the production of hormones this was not surprising to me. I believe I have had an early menopause due to having and HCV and treating HCV.
Avatar f tn Certainly, I understand that you're facing some concerns about your menstrual cycle, particularly the recent delays in your periods. It's natural to have questions, especially when you've always had a regular cycle. Here are some key points to consider: Why Your Period Might Be Delayed Stress: Emotional or physical stress can significantly impact your menstrual cycle. Stress hormones can interfere with the hormones that regulate your period, causing delays.