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The Progesterone Test measures progesterone levels in blood to evaluate ovulation, fertility, and menstrual health. It helps confirm whether ovulation has occurred, assess causes of infertility, and monitor hormone therapy or high-risk pregnancies. Doctors also use it to investigate abnormal bleeding, detect ovarian or adrenal disorders, and evaluate miscarriage risk. This test provides key insight into reproductive, hormonal, and overall endocrine health.
The Progesterone Ultrasensitive Test measures very low progesterone levels in blood with high accuracy to evaluate reproductive and endocrine health. Doctors use it to assess menstrual cycle function, confirm ovulation, investigate infertility, and monitor hormone therapy. It is also useful in pregnancy evaluation and detecting hormonal disorders. Results provide precise insight into progesterone balance, fertility, and overall reproductive health.
The 17-Hydroxyprogesterone (17-OHP) Test measures levels of 17-OHP, a hormone made by the adrenal glands, to help diagnose congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) and other adrenal disorders. Elevated levels may indicate enzyme deficiencies affecting cortisol production, while low levels can suggest adrenal insufficiency. Doctors order this test for infants with ambiguous genitalia or adults with irregular periods, infertility, or abnormal androgen symptoms.
The HH-3 Hormone Health - Women panel is a comprehensive set of tests designed to provide an extensive overview of a woman's hormonal balance and overall reproductive health. This panel includes tests for DHEA Sulfate, Estradiol, Estrogen, Estrone, FSH, IGF-1, LH, Pregnenolone, and Progesterone. This panel is pivotal for those seeking a deep dive into their hormonal health, potentially uncovering underlying conditions affecting fertility, menstrual cycles, and overall well-being.