The Female Hormone Panel
The ovaries are a very important part of the female reproductive organs. The ovaries are located on the right and left side of the pelvic cavity next to the uterus. Each weighs about 15 grams. The human female is born with immature ovaries which gradually mature until the start of menstruation signals a fully functional reproductive system.
The Cyclical Pacing of the Ovaries
The human releases its hormones in a cyclical manner which is referred to as the menstrual cycle. The average cycle is about 26-30 days. The timing and pacing of hormones release is governed by hormones from the hypothalamus and pituitary gland in the brain. The two major classes of ovarian hormones released during the menstrual cycle are Estrogen and Progesterone, which are know as female steroid sex hormones. The major and most active Estrogen relesased is Estradiol, while the major Progestin is Progesterone.
The Female Cycle Has 3 Physiologic Phases:
1. The follicular phase starts with the onset of menstrual blood flow and is of variable length. This phase is normally characterized by both low Estrogen and Progesterone output.
2. The ovulation phase is 1 to 3 days long and the human ovum (egg) is released in this phase. This phase is characterized by high estrogen levels.
3. The luteal phase is rather constant in length, 12-14 days, and ends with menses. Compared to the follicular phase, the luteal phase is characterized by high Progesterone concentrations and a moderate increase in Estrogens.
Functions of Female Sex Hormones
Estradiol and Progesterone affect several target organs involved in a successful conception and pregnancy. Additionally, these hormones maintain a number of secondary sexual characteristics such as reduced body hair, soft skin texture, a higher voice pitch, possible release of certain pheromones, etc..
Target Organs of Estrogen & Progesterone
1. The Uterus
2. Fallopian Tubes
3. Vagina
4. Breasts
5. Bones
6. Kidney
7. Liver
8. Miscellaneous
Applications of The Female Homone Panel
1. Detention of Luteal Phase Defect
2. Hormonal Imbalance and PMS
3. Customized Hormone Therapy
Functional infertility
Influence of lifestyle (diet,exercise, etc.) on the cycle
Menstrual problems originating in the brain
Early pregnancy problems – Spontaneous miscarriage
Cycle irregularities, following the use of birth control pills
Dysmenorrhea, painful and heavy periods
Migraine headaches
Endometriosis and cystic ovarian disease
Early Osteoporosis
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