
- FSH & LH rise as the ovaries slow hormone production — often the first signs of menopause
- Estradiol (E2) drops significantly in menopause, affecting mood, bone density, and more
TSH & Free T4 help rule out thyroid issues, which can cause similar symptoms to menopause (fatigue, mood changes, weight gain)
If you still have periods, aim to test on day 2–5 of your cycle. If periods have stopped, you can test anytime.
Perimenopause is the transition period where hormones fluctuate. Menopause is confirmed after 12 months without a period.
Yes — fatigue, weight gain, and mood changes are common in both. That’s why TSH and Free T4 are included
It can provide hormonal insight, but HRT decisions should always be made with a healthcare provider.
Hormone levels may be affected by medication. It’s best to check with a doctor if you’re currently on treatment.