Get valuable insights into your reproductive health, menstrual cycle regulation, and hormonal balance with our easy-to-use Female Hormone Profile Test.
Whether you’re trying to conceive, experiencing irregular periods, or noticing signs of a hormonal imbalance, this at-home blood test can help uncover what’s happening inside your body—discreetly, affordably, and from the comfort of your home.
🔍 Who Should Take This Test?
This test is ideal for:
- Women with irregular or absent periods
- Those exploring fertility options
- Individuals experiencing perimenopause or menopause symptoms
- Women with suspected hormonal imbalance or PCOS
- Anyone seeking a baseline hormone check-up
Understanding your hormone levels can guide health decisions, prompt further investigations, or simply give peace of mind.
🔬 What Does This Test Measure?
Our Female Hormone Profile Test measures four essential hormones that regulate reproductive and endocrine function. These biomarkers offer a comprehensive overview of your hormonal health.
- Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
What it does:
FSH is produced by the pituitary gland and plays a vital role in the growth and maturation of ovarian follicles—tiny sacs within the ovaries that each contain an egg. It works in tandem with luteinising hormone (LH) to regulate the menstrual cycle and support ovulation.
Why it matters:
- High FSH levels may suggest reduced ovarian reserve (egg quantity), premature ovarian failure, or approaching menopause.
- Low FSH levels can indicate a dysfunction in the hypothalamus or pituitary gland, or conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
Clinical uses:
FSH testing is a key marker in fertility assessments, menopause evaluation, and diagnosing menstrual irregularities.
- Luteinising Hormone (LH)
What it does:
LH is also released by the pituitary gland and is crucial in triggering ovulation—the release of an egg from the ovary. In the first half of your cycle, LH helps stimulate estrogen production; a surge in LH mid-cycle causes ovulation to occur.
Why it matters:
- High LH levels in the early phase of the cycle can be a sign of PCOS or ovarian dysfunction.
- Low LH levels may indicate pituitary disorders or hypothalamic amenorrhoea, especially if periods are absent.
Clinical uses:
An LH test helps identify ovulation timing, assess pituitary function, and evaluate causes of infertility or menstrual disturbances. An imbalance between FSH and LH can be a diagnostic clue, especially in PCOS.
- Prolactin
What it does:
Prolactin is primarily known for its role in stimulating breast milk production after childbirth. It’s secreted by the pituitary gland but also influences reproductive health, mood, and immune function.
Why it matters:
- Elevated prolactin levels (hyperprolactinaemia) outside of pregnancy or breastfeeding can interfere with ovulation and lead to irregular periods or infertility.
- Common causes of high prolactin include pituitary tumours (prolactinomas), thyroid dysfunction, and certain medications (such as antidepressants or antipsychotics).
Symptoms of elevated prolactin:
- Irregular or absent periods
- Unexplained breast milk production
- Headaches or vision changes
- Low libido or painful intercourse due to vaginal dryness
Clinical uses:
Prolactin testing is often ordered when investigating missed periods, infertility, or galactorrhoea (milk discharge unrelated to childbirth).
- Oestradiol-17β (E2)
What it does:
Oestradiol is the most biologically active form of estrogen in women of reproductive age. It’s produced primarily in the ovaries and is responsible for developing and maintaining female reproductive tissues, regulating the menstrual cycle, and supporting bone, brain, and cardiovascular health.
Why it matters:
- High oestradiol levels can result from ovarian tumours, estrogen-producing cysts, or hormonal therapies. In some cases, elevated estrogen may be linked to symptoms like weight gain, mood swings, and heavy periods.
- Low oestradiol levels may indicate menopause, poor ovarian function, or hypothalamic amenorrhoea. These levels may lead to symptoms such as hot flushes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, and reduced bone density.
Clinical uses:
Oestradiol testing is critical for evaluating menstrual cycle disorders, ovarian reserve, fertility status, and menopausal transition.
🧭 When to Take This Test
To ensure the most accurate results:
- Take this test between Day 2 and Day 5 of your menstrual cycle, where Day 1 is the first day of full menstrual bleeding.
- If you are not menstruating, this test can still be taken, but interpretation may vary.
Timing is important because hormone levels fluctuate throughout your cycle. Testing during this window provides a reliable baseline for comparison.
🏠 How the At-Home Process Works
- Order Online:
Your kit is delivered in discreet packaging with all instructions included. - Collect Your Sample:
Use the easy finger-prick blood collection method. No need to visit a clinic. - Post It Back:
Return your sample using the pre-paid, tracked return envelope. - View Results Online:
Your secure, GP-reviewed results will be available within 2–3 working days of lab receipt.
📊 What You’ll Receive
- Personalised report with each hormone result clearly explained
- Comparison to normal reference ranges based on your age and cycle phase
- Doctor’s interpretation with guidance on whether follow-up is needed
- Tips on next steps, such as lifestyle changes, further testing, or medical advice
👩⚕️ Why Choose Our Female Hormone Profile Test?
- ✅ Convenient – No waiting rooms or GP appointments required
- ✅ Accurate – Samples analysed in UKAS-accredited laboratories
- ✅ Confidential – Your data and results are private and secure
- ✅ Trusted – Thousands of women have used our tests to gain clarity on their health
- ✅ Expert Support – Medical support available if your results require follow-up
🛒 Order Your Test Today
Take control of your reproductive and hormonal health.
Whether you’re planning for pregnancy, managing symptoms, or simply want to understand your cycle better, the Female Hormone Profile Test is an empowering step toward informed health decisions.
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