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aaditiganguli · 1 year
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airanke · 16 days
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Knowing that I most likely have PCOS and PMDD but also knowing there is no point in going to the doctor about it because doctor's don't listen to me, especially female doctors.
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"Uhh sweetie? Are you *sure* you're not intersex?" - My bf, when I finally let him play with my girlcock
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buysomecheese · 6 months
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Preventing myself from freaking tf out by remembering that even my hormones don’t want to be in my body even my body is trying to prove that it’s Wrong and it’s funny that everything agrees with me except my mom and the government
#boyfriend I’m ok I promise lol#context for my dear friends here on Tumblr I got diagnosed (?) with a complex ovarian cyst today#it hurts and I’m upset about it because it’s Just Another Reminder that this body is female!!!#I used to say ‘yea it may not be the body I’m supposed to have but at least it works just fine’#no I have chronic issues with synthesizing hormones or something#like this body knows the hormones and shit are wrong and keeps rejecting it but that doesn’t Help any#and being on testosterone will actually probably be very helpful to my literal health y’know#because otherwise I’d have to be on bc my whole life to prevent unnecessary pain and shit#and I’ve already lived that it caused Other issues lmao (irregular menstruation even when on the pill blood clot risk No period for >6-#-months sometimes etc.) so testosterone will. be very healthy for me to be on once I get there.#but before I start now I have to figure out so many Things and my hormone levels will have to be So totally tested#which was gonna be needed anyways it’s just gonna be annoying#and I would be so ok with just having a hysterectomy (partial or complete) and taking gahrt being done with it#but NO no of course not. never would it be that easy. my MOM-#it’s fine like of course she doesn’t want her 18 year old unmarried childless daughter to have a hysterectomy that makes sense#doctors would agree with her and they’d be Not Incorrect#but I don’t want or need bio kids I’ll end up getting a hysterectomy anyways#but I had to explain Every Little Bit of the surgeries used for ovarian cysts they’re all so easy (like laproscopies and such)#it’s just tedious that she doesn’t know how to do research so it’s All on me to explain it but she also thinks I’m an idiot#like girl pick a struggle#either listen to me or don’t make me do your research#I’m gonna explode I’m fine. I’m gonna take a shower and then write an essay and apply to beta-reading jobs and go to sleep#speaking of. if anyone knows anyone who’s hiring beta-readers uhh give them my tumblr let them Hime#*hmu#I would love to be paid extra for reading and commenting on books lmao#especially if I’m gonna be paying my own hrt without my insurance (which is paid by my mom) then. well.#my $12.50 an hour for 8-12 hours a week job isn’t gonna cut it
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drbhartipathlabs · 3 months
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Dr. Bharti Path Labs: Female Hormone Blood Test
Take control of your health with the Female Hormone Blood Test at Drbharti Path Labs. Our specialized test evaluates important female hormones to assess your overall hormonal health. Whether you're seeking answers about fertility, menstrual irregularities, or menopause symptoms, our dedicated team is here to support you every step of the way.
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asto-labs · 3 months
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Asto Labs: Leading the Way in Hormone Testing for Optimal Health in Chennai
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Hormonal balance is essential for overall health and well-being, influencing various aspects of our physical, emotional, and mental health. Recognizing the significance of hormonal health, Asto Labs emerges as a pioneering force in Chennai, offering cutting-edge hormone testing services. This article explores how Asto Labs is revolutionizing hormone testing, empowering individuals to proactively manage their health and achieve optimal wellness.
The Importance of Hormone Testing:
Hormones act as chemical messengers in the body, regulating numerous physiological processes, including metabolism, mood, sleep, and reproduction. Imbalances in hormone levels can lead to a range of health issues, from fatigue and weight gain to mood swings and infertility. Hormone testing plays a crucial role in identifying these imbalances and guiding appropriate interventions for improved health outcomes.
Asto Labs' Comprehensive Hormone Testing Services:
Asto Labs offers a comprehensive array of hormone testing services, designed to assess various hormonal parameters and provide valuable insights into an individual's health status. Some of the key hormone tests offered include:
Thyroid Function Tests: Assessing thyroid hormone levels to evaluate thyroid function and detect conditions such as hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism.
Reproductive Hormone Tests: Evaluating levels of estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, and other reproductive hormones to assess fertility, menstrual irregularities, and menopausal symptoms.
Adrenal Hormone Tests: Measuring cortisol and DHEA levels to assess adrenal gland function and identify conditions such as adrenal insufficiency or adrenal fatigue.
Metabolic Hormone Tests: Assessing insulin, leptin, and other metabolic hormones to evaluate metabolic health and identify risk factors for conditions such as diabetes and obesity.
State-of-the-Art Technology and Expertise:
Asto Labs utilizes state-of-the-art technology and employs a team of experienced endocrinologists, medical technologists, and healthcare professionals to ensure accurate and reliable hormone testing results. Our advanced laboratory facilities adhere to stringent quality standards, guaranteeing the highest level of precision and accuracy in hormone analysis.
Empowering Individuals with Knowledge and Awareness:
Beyond providing hormone testing services, Asto Labs is committed to empowering individuals with knowledge and awareness about hormonal health. Through educational initiatives, outreach programs, and personalized consultations, we strive to equip individuals with the information and resources they need to understand their hormone levels, make informed decisions about their health, and adopt proactive measures for optimal wellness.
Conclusion:
In the journey towards optimal health and wellness, hormone testing serves as a vital tool for understanding and addressing imbalances that may impact overall well-being. Asto Labs' commitment to excellence, innovation, and personalized care positions us as a trusted partner in this endeavor, empowering individuals in Chennai to take proactive control of their hormonal health and live life to the fullest.
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qweerhet · 11 months
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"no children are being forced to take hrt or have surgeries that change the appearance of their genitals" intersex children are, actually
"everyone was assigned a gender at birth" there are intersex people who were not assigned a gender at birth
"trans women are amab trans people and trans men are afab trans people" there are intersex people who were assigned male at birth and later transitioned medically and socially to male, and intersex people who were assigned female at birth and later transitioned medically and socially to female
"assigned gender at birth is a 1:1 predictor of tma vs tme experience" there are intersex people who were assigned female at birth and experienced violence for being a woman with a penis + testes + secondary sex characteristics like facial hair + having a testosterone-dominant hormone profile, and had to transition medically and socially to be socially and medically recognized as women as adults
"bodies born with sex variations are medically nonbinary" no, they are intersex, and intersex people can be a binary gender if they want to be
"nonbinary people who want non-cisnormative sex variations are mentally ill/diseased for wanting a disordered body" no, bodies with sex variations are not disordered, and it harms intersex people for them to be seen as disordered regardless of if the body in question was born that way or created through surgery
"cis women don't experience transphobic body policing/will never understand how it feels to have your womanhood constantly in question and subject to violence over things you can't change" intersexism overlaps heavily with transphobia and an intersex woman can both identify as cis and have a penis, testes, be testosterone-dominant, etc, and have visible signs of those traits. an intersex woman can also have been amab or be currently legally designated as male by the government and still identify as cis.
stop saying intersexist shit in your trans discourse thanks
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catboybiologist · 4 months
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“As a biologist, the terms biological woman and man don’t make any sense to me” okay then you’re an idiot and a terrible biologist. I swear to god, morons like you only become biologists just so you can hold it over others, when in reality, if biology deniers like you can become biologists, then being one really doesn’t mean much anyway. But this probably just gave an autogynophile like you a boner to read, anyway.
Oh fun! Haven't gotten one of these in a while. Disregarding the fact that you somehow think the qualification for being a biologist entirely hinges on defining womanhood, I do need to ask some clarification. I know I'm feeding the trolls here, but here we go: does your definition of "biological woman" mean:
Sociological woman? Eh, context dependent, I'm not fully out of the closet, but oftentimes, I am and present femme. So let's call that one 50/50.
Psychological woman? Because I am one.
Neurological woman? Because I am one [1].
Physical woman? My soft tissue redistribution is handling that well.
Hormonal woman? My blood tests are within cis female ranges.
Transcriptional woman? As a signalling molecule, the downstream effects of estrogen have broad transcriptional effects, completely changing the profile of gene expression and functional genomics of my cells. [2]
Genetic woman? I mean, see my above point- as far as my genes that are actually active, I have all of the same transcripts being produced, controlling which genes are expressed.
Karyotypic woman? I actually have a few signs pre-HRT that might point to a non-XY chromosome pair, but I haven't had a karyotype. We'll put that down as unknown. And hell, even if its XY, there's plenty of cis women who are karyotypically XY, with suppressed sry or complete androgen insensitivity. Interestingly enough, a completely androgen insesitive woman can go her whole life without knowing- and functionally, is very similar to a trans woman, actually. Fancy that. [3]
Reproductive woman? I can't produce an egg cell, but neither can significant fractions of cis women. Also, this is all gonna change soon, which is fun. [4]
There's also a lot of understudied aspects to the biology of HRT and even pre-HRT that are emerging, largely demonstrating widespread cellular and genetic remodeling of trans individuals undergoing hormone therapy. The field is a bit behind due to constant political pressure to revoke funding, but a lot of the results are extremely exciting in both testosterone and estrogen hormone therapies. I'm sure that, as a self professed biology As someone who presumably has a lot of expertise in biology, I'm assuming that you're aware of all of this cutting edge research, and are keeping up with modern papers, including but not limited to these cool findings:
Trans men on HRT exhibit significant genetic and transcriptional changes that make them biochemically male. [5][6]. It's a good hypothesis that the same happens with estrogen treatment, but those studies don't exist yet- I'm sure you're reserving judgment until more publications exist, of course.
Trans men on HRT develop male cell types and tissues. [7]
Trans women experience muscular and blood cell changes that align with cis women moreso than cis men [8]
And many, many more! This is an exciting, underserved, and groundbreaking field of research, and I'm sure you're keeping up with the latest in scientific journals about it.
I'm sure, of course, that you understand that it becomes impossible to draw a distinct line anywhere in here, and that words like "woman" are shorthand for the myriad of traits that invisibly synthesize in our mind and in society to represent a concept? I'm sure you understand that science is fundamentally descriptive, not prescriptive? I'm sure that you understand that these findings, while really cool and interesting, actually don't mean jack shit about what the word "woman" means or not?
As someone who is the ultimate decider in what a biologist is, I'm sure you know that bioessentiallism is a childish mindset that completely ignores and disregards the constantly changing, dynamic nature of biological systems, something that extends well beyond biological sex and its relation to gender.
I'm sure that also, that you understand that beyond just this, that the role of science in society is to advise how to achieve our moral principles, not create moral principles in themselves. And I'm sure that understanding means you know that trans affirming healthcare and supportive societal treatment leads to reduced mortality and increased happiness for everyone, right?
So great to talk to someone who is surely a scientist on this. You are a biologist, if you're talking like this, I assume? I assume you're not going to spit complete misreadings of scientific language from the background sections of these papers that only reveal you've never read a scientific paper in your life if you're thinking this way? I assume you have experience interpreting data like this?
Also, imagining my genitalia while writing this? Ew. Please stop projecting your fetishes into my inbox.
Works cited:
Kurth F, Gaser C, Sánchez FJ, Luders E. Brain Sex in Transgender Women Is Shifted towards Gender Identity. J Clin Med. 2022 Mar 13;11(6):1582. doi: 10.3390/jcm11061582. PMID: 35329908; PMCID: PMC8955456.
Fuentes N, Silveyra P. Estrogen receptor signaling mechanisms. Adv Protein Chem Struct Biol. 2019;116:135-170. doi: 10.1016/bs.apcsb.2019.01.001. Epub 2019 Feb 4. PMID: 31036290; PMCID: PMC6533072.
Gottlieb B, Trifiro MA. Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome. 1999 Mar 24 [Updated 2017 May 11]. In: Adam MP, Feldman J, Mirzaa GM, et al., editors. GeneReviews® [Internet]. Seattle (WA): University of Washington, Seattle; 1993-2024. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK1429/
Murakami, K., Hamazaki, N., Hamada, N. et al. Generation of functional oocytes from male mice in vitro. Nature 615, 900–906 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-05834-x
Pallotti F, Senofonte G, Konstantinidou F, Di Chiano S, Faja F, Rizzo F, Cargnelutti F, Krausz C, Paoli D, Lenzi A, Stuppia L, Gatta V, Lombardo F. Epigenetic Effects of Gender-Affirming Hormone Treatment: A Pilot Study of the ESR2 Promoter's Methylation in AFAB People. Biomedicines. 2022 Feb 16;10(2):459. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines10020459. PMID: 35203670; PMCID: PMC8962414.
Florian Raths, Mehran Karimzadeh, Nathan Ing, Andrew Martinez, Yoona Yang, Ying Qu, Tian-Yu Lee, Brianna Mulligan, Suzanne Devkota, Wayne T. Tilley, Theresa E. Hickey, Bo Wang, Armando E. Giuliano, Shikha Bose, Hani Goodarzi, Edward C. Ray, Xiaojiang Cui, Simon R.V. Knott, The molecular consequences of androgen activity in the human breast, Cell Genomics, Volume 3, Issue 3, 2023, 100272, ISSN 2666-979X, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xgen.2023.100272. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666979X23000320)
Xu R, Diamond DA, Borer JG, Estrada C, Yu R, Anderson WJ, Vargas SO. Prostatic metaplasia of the vagina in transmasculine individuals. World J Urol. 2022 Mar;40(3):849-855. doi: 10.1007/s00345-021-03907-y. Epub 2022 Jan 16. PMID: 35034167.
Harper J, O'Donnell E, Sorouri Khorashad B, McDermott H, Witcomb GL. How does hormone transition in transgender women change body composition, muscle strength and haemoglobin? Systematic review with a focus on the implications for sport participation. Br J Sports Med. 2021 Aug;55(15):865-872. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2020-103106. Epub 2021 Mar 1. PMID: 33648944; PMCID: PMC8311086.
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azuremist · 4 months
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TME and TMA as intersexist terms: as written by an intersex transfem
I’ve had a few different people in my inbox asking me why I view these terms the way I do. In particular, why I claim it’s intersexist. So, I thought I’d lay out a few examples, so everyone can understand where I’m coming from.
Imagine an intersex woman. She was assigned female at birth by her doctors, and was able to go about her childhood as a woman with no inclination that anything was amiss. Sure, she didn’t experience certain parts of puberty, but puberty was different for everyone, right?
But, later in life, she learns she has Turner syndrome. This is an intersex condition where a woman has only one X chromosome, rather than the usual two.
Soon after she learns this, she finds that laws are being made to attempt to keep trans women out of women’s spaces (often specifically sports) which use chromosomes as a defining factor of womanhood.
Would this intersex person be considered “transmisogyny affected”? She has been raised as a cisgender woman with no problems regarding being ‘clocked’, but she is also a direct target of transmisogynistic laws. She lies in a gray area.
Now, let’s go to another intersex person. Imagine an intersex man with PAIS. AIS is an intersex condition where babies are born with testes and XY chromosomes, but their body is immune to or can’t respond to androgens (which includes testosterone). Intersex people with partial AIS (PAIS) often develop a vulva and clitoris during puberty.
This intersex person identifies as a man, and he was assigned male at birth. However, his body does not produce testosterone, and he went through a feminizing puberty. To the average eye, he appears to be a woman now because of this.
Would this intersex person be considered “transmisogyny affected?” He was assigned male at birth, and now appears to be a woman, much like many transfems. However, if many saw how he looks now, stating that he is a male, they would probably clock him as transmasc. He was raised as a boy until puberty, and then faced astrozcization from his peers when he began a puberty that feminized him. What he was facing was a form of intersexism where transmisogyny was playing a huge part. Does his childhood matter? Can one become TME over time, when they were TMA as a child? Again, he lies in a gray area, where the answer is not quite so simple.
What about the “opposite”, per se — an intersex woman who had a masculinizing puberty? She has aromatase deficiency, which means that many ‘male’ hormones (which would usually be converted to ‘female’ hormones) would remain unconverted. She identifies as a woman, and was identified as a female at birth and was raised, until puberty, as a female. But now, she would be clocked as a trans woman upon looking at her. What does that make her? Is it different from the previous example? How and why? This intersex person also lies in a gray area. How she should be described with these terms is not clear.
And keep in mind, these are all relatively simple examples. All of the examples I listed self-identify as cisgender. But there are intersex people who are trans in any direction you can imagine.
If that last example identified as a trans woman, because she is now clocked as one, would you be able to say she’s wrong for that? What about if she identified as transmasculine, because of her experience with puberty? What if she’s multigender, bigender or genderfluid, and says she’s both transmasc and transfem because of her complicated experiences? Would that make her a TMA transmasculine person? But I thought that transmascs were all TME? That’s how it’s so often framed, anyway.
The reason why these questions are so difficult to answer is because these terms were not made with intersex people in mind. Very real intersex transfems were pushed to the wayside in favor of centering the perisex view of transgenderism. Intersex people are nothing but an inconvenient little afterthought, annoying perisex people with their demand for “inclusion” and “consideration”. (As per usual.)
You cannot simply make a new gender binary and say, “No, really, this time everyone fits into these two categories! Forcing people to confine themselves to these two rigid labels which are shown as opposites, and as never interacting, will definitely include everyone this time!!” No matter what the contents of the new binary is, it’s not going to work, because sex and gender alike are too complicated for that. There will always be people in the gray area.
This isn’t even getting into the fact that these terms, for all intents and purposes, seem to have been popularized by and associated with the Baeddelism movement around 2017, which was essentially “Radical Feminism 2: We’re Trans Women, So It’s Fine!” This movement is known for chronic villainization of trans men and non-binary people who aren’t transfem. (They act like this with cis people too, but noticeably less so than they do with non-transfem trans people. How curious.) Think along the lines of how regular radfems treat all men (and who they deem to be men) as inherently morally disgusting scum who deserve to be attacked.
Methinks that maybe these terms aren’t the neutral, fact-based descriptors of oppression that many people nowadays tout them to be, considering that.
So, yeah. “Transmisogyny exempt” and “transmisogyny affected” as terms: not even once. Listen to intersex people, stop trying to make sex and gender into binaries, and for the love of God, stop drinking the queer seperationist koolaid!
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aaditiganguli · 1 year
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Female Infertility: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
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Female infertility is a challenging condition impacting couples' dreams of parenthood. Understanding the causes, recognizing symptoms, and utilizing essential diagnostic tests, including hormone testing for women and female infertility testing, are crucial steps toward overcoming this hurdle. In this comprehensive guide, we explore the causes, symptoms, treatment options, and key diagnostic tests for female infertility, including convenient at-home lab tests.
Causes of Female Infertility
Ovulation Disorders: Hormone testing for women aids in identifying irregular ovulation patterns and underlying hormonal imbalances affecting fertility.
Fallopian Tube Blockage: An infertility panel test, including hysterosalpingography, can diagnose fallopian tube issues hindering conception.
Uterine Abnormalities: Sonohysterogram and hysteroscopy are vital diagnostic tests to detect structural abnormalities within the uterus.
Endometriosis: Laparoscopy is a gold-standard test for diagnosing endometriosis, enabling personalized treatment plans.
Symptoms of Female Infertility
Irregular Menstrual Cycles: An at-home lab test for hormone levels aids in identifying ovulation irregularities and hormonal imbalances.
Painful Periods: Pelvic exams and transvaginal ultrasound diagnose conditions causing painful menstruation.
Hormonal Imbalances: Hormone testing for women helps evaluate imbalances responsible for various symptoms.
Painful Intercourse: Pelvic exams and diagnostic evaluations uncover conditions like endometriosis impacting sexual intercourse.
Diagnostic Tests for Female Infertility
Infertility Panel Test: Comprehensive hormone testing for women, including FSH, LH, estradiol, and AMH levels, assesses ovarian reserve and overall fertility health.
Transvaginal Ultrasound: Imaging test to assess ovaries and uterus, identifying abnormalities that may affect fertility.
Hysterosalpingography: Diagnostic X-ray with contrast dye helps detect fallopian tube blockages or uterine abnormalities.
Laparoscopy: Minimally invasive surgical procedure to visualize reproductive organs, aiding in endometriosis and pelvic adhesion diagnosis.
Sonohysterogram: Ultrasound with saline infusion evaluates the uterine cavity, detecting polyps or fibroids that may impact fertility.
At-Home Lab Tests for Female Infertility
Convenient at-home lab tests provide comprehensive evaluations of hormone levels, including FSH, LH, estradiol, and AMH.
Conclusion
Female infertility can be overcome with the right approach, including the utilization of essential diagnostic tests like an infertility panel test and hormone testing for women. Early identification of causes and symptoms can guide tailored treatment plans, offering hope to couples striving to become parents. The availability of at-home lab tests further empowers women to take charge of their fertility journey, allowing for convenient monitoring of hormone levels. With the support of experienced healthcare professionals and the advancement of diagnostic technologies, many couples find success on their path to building a loving family.
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trans-stew · 1 year
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was looking for my latest blood test on my charts and found this gem
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got diagnosed with chronic transgenderism apparently :(
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the-bees-cheese · 2 years
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friendly reminder to my AFAB folks with ADHD:
your medication does not work properly when you’re on your period
because of lazy, misogynistic research practices in the testing of ADHD medications, it has only been discovered recently that hormone imbalances during your menstrual period essentially cancel out the effect of your medication.
(if you want to know about the aforementioned lazy research practices, the scientists doing the testing for adderall and vyvanse only used male mice and AMAB humans to test them on because the hormonal cycles of female/AFAB test subjects “affected test results, causing data to be inconsistent”.)
so yeah, if you feel horrible and sad and like you can’t get going while you’re on your period, that’s why :)
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buysomecheese · 2 years
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Maybe this is PMS except I haven’t passed any menstrual blood in about a year
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drbhartipathlabs · 3 months
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asto-labs · 5 months
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Chillin’ with Your Hormones: A Laid-Back Guide to the Lowdown on Hormone Testing
Introduction:
Hey there, health-savvy pals! Ever wondered what’s going on behind the scenes in your body’s ultimate rock concert? Enter hormones — those groovy messengers orchestrating the body’s jam session of functions. In this casually cool article, we’re taking a laid-back stroll through the world of hormone testing. No lab coats, just good vibes and a bit of insight into how your body’s rhythm affects your everyday groove.
The Chill Vibes of Hormones:
First things first — hormones are like the chill vibe creators in your body. They manage everything from your mood and energy to the way you handle stress and, of course, the whole reproductive gig. When these chill vibes are in sync, life’s a breeze. But when the harmony is off, it can feel like a bit of a cosmic disturbance.
Testing Without the Drama:
So, let’s talk about hormone testing — the backstage pass to your body’s chill factor. No worries, no drama. You’ve got options like comprehensive hormone panels, saliva testing (because who needs more needles, right?), dried blood spots (minimal drama, just a tiny spot), and urine testing (as chill as a bathroom break).
Why Bother?:
Alright, you might be thinking, “Why bother testing my hormones?” Well, it’s like tuning your favorite instrument — you want everything in harmony. Hormone testing can clue you in on things like reproductive health, thyroid vibes, adrenal function, and how your metabolism is throwing its party. It’s basically the low-key way to know what’s going on under the hood.
Reproductive Rhythms:
For the ladies, hormone testing can spill the beans on reproductive health. From keeping tabs on your monthly groove to managing menopause like a boss, it’s all about riding the hormonal wave with style.
No Stress, Just Chill:
And let’s not forget cortisol — the stress hormone. We’re all about keeping that cool. Hormone testing can reveal if stress is cramping your style or if your adrenal glands are doing a victory lap.
A Slice of Your Personal Groove:
Here’s the real kicker — hormone testing is all about you. It’s not a one-size-fits-all scenario. Discovering your hormone playlist helps you and your healthcare sidekick create a personalized action plan. Think lifestyle tweaks, nutritional hits, and maybe, just maybe, a smooth hormone therapy session if needed.
In a Nutshell:
So, there you have it, the scoop on hormone testing without the fuss. It’s like knowing the DJ’s playlist for the ultimate body party. Keep it chill, embrace your hormones, and remember — it’s your body, your vibe, and your groove. Stay cool, health seekers!
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lilghostiequinni · 12 days
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Endless
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Main Masterlist Lando Masterlist
Pairing: Pregnant Wife!female reader x dad!Lando Norris
Warnings: Fluffy, Established relationship, pregnancy, talk of birth
Summary: Let's just say when your daughter is coming, Lando isn't the best in this crisis compared to the ones on the track.
Requested: NO / yes
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With the birth of your son less than ten months ago, you were ready for your daughter to be born.
Don't get it wrong, you loved being pregnant because you had an excuse for when you wanted more food or when hormones got too much.
But it doesn't mean you like the over overprotectiveness of your husband, and you could do virtually nothing other than sit there.
Normally, you love your husband's overprotectiveness, especially when other guys don't get the memo and ignore the ring, but you can barely stand to go to the bathroom without him worrying about you moving too much.
You couldn't travel anymore so before you couldn't travel anymore, you moved back to England temporarily to get help from your parents, from Lando's parents and family.
So you could rest while they watched your son.
It was the week of Silverstone when things felt differently, you told Lando, and he had the team update him on everything every few minutes that he was on the track.
So when Race Sunday came along, and you woke up with contractions and had Lando take you to the hospital only an hour before he had to be at the race, which you made him leave to attend and told him to win the race for his daughter.
So, that's what Lando did; he raced, with the pit wall giving him updates on you every ten minutes.
He won that race and did the podium and an hour of media before racing off to the hospital to be with you.
When he arrived, you were asleep, and no baby was in sight.
You woke up to the slight shuffling he made entering the room.
You watched as he looked around the room for your daughter.
"She went for testing about twenty minutes ago. She'll be back soon. And your son will be here with his grandparents around the same time," You tell him quietly as your throat feels so raw.
"Did you name her?" Lando asks as he stands next to your bedside, holding your hand and running his fingers over the top of your head. He kisses your forehead and nose before resting his forehead on yours.
"No, that's is the honor of her father," You told him as you closed your eyes and kissed Lando's lips.
Lando waterly smiles and kisses you again as a nurse comes in holding your daughter.
"Oh, you must be dad," the nurse says as Lando nods and takes the baby from the nurse as she hands his baby over to him. "What would you like to name her?"
"Alaia. Alaia Valeria Norris," Lando doesn't look up from his daughter as he says her name.
You watch on with a smile.
You know Lando panicked the whole way to the hospital that morning and after he left, because he was worried about you, about your daughter, about any complications that might arrive, like that in the delivery of your son.
Another way you are sure is because if you hadn't gotten to the car yourself, you're sure that you would've been forgotten at home until the hospital.
But in the end, it was all worth it. You watched your husband win a race again, and you are watching your little family grow larger with each passing moment.
Every hardship that the two of you had to cross to get here was worth it.
Worth it for the endless love you feel for your growing family.
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