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Guidance of Interpreting Hormone Testing Levels for Contraceptive Users

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Hormonal contraception suppresses ovarian function, which means saliva and blood spot hormone test results will appear artificially low — but this doesn’t mean hormone levels at the tissue level are low. This guide explains how to interpret hormone test results correctly when using the pill, patch, ring or IUD, and when to collect your sample for the most meaningful data.

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Revelations of a Menopausal Mom

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A heartfelt personal story of navigating menopause while raising young children, this article explores how hormone imbalance, hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, fatigue, stress, and poor lifestyle habits can dramatically affect emotional wellbeing and family life during midlife. Learn how balanced nutrition, sleep, stress management, adrenal support, and hormone testing may help women regain hormonal balance and feel like themselves again through perimenopause and menopause. 

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Feel Awful at "That Time of The Month"? It's More than Just Your Hormones.

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Explore the powerful connection between hormones, neurotransmitters, and mood in PMS and PMDD. Learn how progesterone, allopregnanolone, GABA, serotonin, cortisol, and estrogen fluctuations throughout the menstrual cycle may contribute to anxiety, irritability, depression, fatigue, sleep disturbances, and severe premenstrual symptoms. Discover how hormone and neurotransmitter testing can help identify underlying imbalances linked to menstrual mood disorders. 

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Why Low Libido in Peri-Menopausal Patients?

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Low libido in perimenopause is rarely just one thing — it’s a mosaic of hormonal, physical and lifestyle factors. From falling oestrogen and DHEA to thyroid dysfunction and metabolic syndrome, discover what’s really driving the loss of desire and how hormone testing can help.

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