Just so, can I test my estrogen levels at home?
An estrogen test measures the level of estrogens in the blood or urine. Estrogen can also be measured in saliva using at-home test kit. There are many types of estrogens, but only three types are commonly tested: Estrone, also called E1, is the main female hormone made by women after menopause.
One may also ask, what day should estrogen levels be checked? When a woman is undergoing a fertility work-up, Cycle Day 3 is the day she has blood work performed to check the levels of three important levels: follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH) and estradiol (E2).
Keeping this in consideration, how do I know my estrogen level?
A trained professional will collect a sample of your blood to be tested in a laboratory. The results will indicate if your estrogen levels are too low or too high. Blood estrogen levels are measured in pictograms per milliliter (pg/mL). There are three types of estrogen: estradiol, estriol, and estrone.
How do you read estrogen test results?
Doctors measure estradiol levels in picograms per milliliter (pg/ml).
- In premenopausal females, normal estradiol levels are 30 to 400 pg/ml.
- In postmenopausal females, normal estradiol levels are 0 to 30 pg/ml.
- In males, normal estradiol levels are 10 to 50 pg/ml.