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  2. Should You Get Your Estrogen Levels Tested? Here’s What ...

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    Estrogen levels naturally fluctuate throughout your life, starting off low when you’re born, shooting up during puberty, and then eventually dropping after menopause.

  3. How to protect heart health at menopause: 3 experts advise - AOL

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    Pre-menopausal women, who have plentiful levels of estrogen, have a much lower risk for heart disease and high blood pressure than men. After menopause, when estrogen levels drop, the risk of ...

  4. Hyperestrogenism - Wikipedia

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    Signs of hyperestrogenism may include heightened levels of one or more of the estrogen sex hormones (usually estradiol and/or estrone), lowered levels of follicle-stimulating hormone and/or luteinizing hormone (due to suppression of the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis by estrogen), and lowered levels of androgens such as testosterone (generally only relevant to males). [1]

  5. Experts Reveal What At-Home Hormone Tests Can Tell You ... - AOL

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    High follicle-stimulating hormone levels and low estradiol might indicate menopause, but of course, if you’re younger than typical menopause age, you should also rule out pregnancy with a ...

  6. Menopause - Wikipedia

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    During perimenopause, estrogen levels average about 20–30% higher than during premenopause, often with wide fluctuations. [72] These fluctuations cause many of the physical changes during perimenopause as well as menopause, especially during the last 1–2 years of perimenopause (before menopause).

  7. Estrogen - Wikipedia

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    During menopause, estrone is the predominant circulating estrogen and during pregnancy estriol is the predominant circulating estrogen in terms of serum levels. Given by subcutaneous injection in mice, estradiol is about 10-fold more potent than estrone and about 100-fold more potent than estriol. [ 14 ]

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