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The Role of Hormone Testing in Preconception: What to Test and Why It Matters

Pregnancy, Baby, Preconception

You may have heard the phrase “hormonal imbalance” thrown around, especially if you’ve had irregular periods or struggled with skin or weight issues. But if you’re considering pregnancy—now or in the future—understanding your hormones is more than just a buzzword. It’s a foundation.

Hormones are the messengers that coordinate your entire reproductive system. If even one of them is off, it can throw your cycle—and fertility—out of sync. That’s why at Paloma Care, we strongly recommend a detailed hormonal assessment as part of your preconception journey.

What Hormones Should You Get Tested—and Why?

Here’s a breakdown of the key hormones that affect your fertility:

  • AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone): This tells you about your ovarian reserve—how many eggs you likely have left.
  • FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone): Too high, and it may indicate low ovarian reserve.
  • LH (Luteinizing Hormone): Imbalances can point to ovulation issues, especially in PCOS.
  • Estradiol: A form of estrogen, critical for egg development and uterine lining.
  • Progesterone: Supports the uterine lining post-ovulation; low levels can signal issues with implantation.
  • Prolactin: Elevated levels can suppress ovulation.
  • TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone): Thyroid imbalances can affect cycle regularity and ovulation.

These blood tests can be done at a nearby lab or conveniently at home. One of the options for home collection and lab testing is Tata 1mg, where you can use the code PALOMACARELAB15 for an additional 15% discount.

When Should You Get Tested?

Ideally, do it before you start trying to conceive. Testing is most accurate during specific times in your cycle.If you are scheduling the tests yourself, you need to be mindful of the right timing in your cycle; alternatively, it may be advisable to work with a doctor to ensure the tests are done at the most appropriate time.

Why It Matters—Even If You’re Not Ready Yet

Hormone testing isn’t just for women who are actively trying. Think of it as a fertility report card. It gives you a clear picture of your reproductive health and allows you to take early steps if something’s off.

Knowing your hormone levels can help:

  • Identify potential barriers to conception early
  • Create a personalized fertility plan
  • Avoid unnecessary stress and delays when you’re ready to try

What Happens If Results Are Abnormal?

Don’t panic. Many hormone imbalances are reversible with the right care. At Paloma Care, we use your results to:

  • Tailor lifestyle, nutrition, and supplement recommendations
  • Manage conditions like PCOS or thyroid disorders
  • Time your conception attempts more accurately

How Paloma Care Supports Hormonal Health

Our preconception assessments include:

  • Expert review of all hormone labs
  • A one-on-one consult with a fertility-trained doctor
  • A custom roadmap for addressing imbalances
  • Ongoing follow-ups to monitor progress

Whatsapp us to know more about how we can help.

Don’t Wait for Symptoms

By the time hormonal symptoms show up—irregular periods, acne, hair loss—the imbalances may already be affecting your fertility. The best time to test? Before problems arise.

Take control of your reproductive future today. You’ll be glad you did.

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