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🌸 The Ultimate Blood Work Guide for WOMEN: Hormonal Health Mastery
Women's health is more complex due to cyclical hormones, but that makes testing even more valuable for optimization. 🎯 Why Women Need Specialized Testing Female physiology requires different approaches: - Cyclical hormone fluctuations - Iron deficiency risk (menstruation) - Thyroid issues 5x more common - Bone health considerations - Reproductive health tracking 🧪 The Complete Female Health Panel Core Metabolic Health: 1. Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) Same basics as men Pay attention to protein levels 2. Complete Blood Count (CBC) Critical for women: Iron deficiency screening Hemoglobin, hematocrit, ferritin 3. Lipid Panel Women's risk increases post-menopause HDL naturally higher in women (aim >60) Female Hormone Panel: 4. Reproductive Hormones (timing matters!): Estradiol (Day 3 or mid-luteal) Progesterone (Day 21 of 28-day cycle) FSH & LH (Day 3 for baseline) Testosterone (yes, women need this too!) 5. Cycle-Independent Hormones: DHEA Sulfate (adrenal function) Prolactin (if irregular cycles) AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone for ovarian reserve) 6. Thyroid Function (crucial for women): TSH, Free T4, Free T3 Thyroid antibodies (TPO, TgAb) Reverse T3 if symptoms present Female-Specific Markers: 7. Iron Studies (essential): Ferritin (storage iron) Iron, TIBC, transferrin saturation B12, folate (for red blood cell production) 8. Bone Health (25+): Vitamin D3 (aim 40-60 ng/mL) Calcium, phosphorus Consider bone density scan if risk factors 💎 Female Optimization Targets Reproductive Hormones (premenopausal): - Estradiol: 30-400 pg/mL (varies by cycle phase) - Progesterone: >10 ng/mL (luteal phase) - Testosterone: 15-70 ng/dL - Free Testosterone: 1-4 pg/mL Critical for Women: - Ferritin: 50-150 ng/mL (many women <30) - Vitamin D: 40-60 ng/mL - TSH: 1-2.5 mIU/L (narrower range than labs suggest) 🌺 Common Female Issues & Solutions Iron Deficiency: - Fatigue, poor exercise performance, restless legs - Solutions: Iron-rich foods, vitamin C, consider supplementation
🌸 The Ultimate Blood Work Guide for WOMEN: Hormonal Health Mastery
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@Derek Pruski Right, the doc said she felt best a little over 200, but most feel best around 100-200. Everyone is different, but the optimal ranges that people go off of are often way too low.
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@Annie Butterworth no, not at all
Females only
Females only. Question is for the wife. What peptide is recommended for energy for an almost 40 year old female. Nad+ maybe? Thanks for the help
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@Robert Robins 100%
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@Robert Robins testosterone especially needs to be higher than the “reference range” a lot of times
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Thank you!
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