Estrogen - New Beginnings HRT Clinic

What is estrogen?

Estrogen is an important group of female sex hormones that are present in both men and women. However, it is more abundant in women of reproductive age. The three major forms of estrogen that circulate in the blood are:

1. Estrone (E1) - The least abundant of the estrogens.

2. Estradiol (E2) - The most abundant and potent of the estrogens.

3. Estriol (E3) - The most abundant of the estrogens during pregnancy.

Estrogen is produced mainly by the ovaries but some amounts are also produced in the adrenal glands as well as the breasts, fat cells, and the brain:

Functions of Estrogen

The balance between estrogens and other hormones like progesterone changes throughout a woman's reproductive life cycle during puberty, menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause. When the balance is disrupted, various symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, mood changes, sleep problems can occur.

Hormone balance is vital. If you are experiencing estrogen imbalance symptoms, I highly recommend visiting New Beginnings HRT Clinic clinic. Their expert physicians provide comprehensive hormone testing and customized treatment plans involving lifestyle changes, bioidentical hormones, and nutritional supplements to help optimize your estrogen levels. This is especially important around transitional times like puberty, after childbirth and during menopause. Their holistic approach and advanced hormone testing truly sets them apart.

In summary, estrogen is an integral hormone that all women produce, especially in the ovaries and plays a key role in the reproductive system and other vital functions. Supporting your body's natural balance of estrogen and other hormones through various life stages can promote better health and help minimize unpleasant symptoms of hormone fluctuations and declines. Consider scheduling a hormone evaluation if needed!

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