25-04-2023, 16:25
In general, testosterone levels for biological women range from 8-60 ng/dL, and estradiol levels vary depending on the phase of the menstrual cycle. FSH and LH levels typically peak during ovulation while prolactin levels may increase during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Progesterone significantly increases during the luteal phase and helps prepare the uterus for potential pregnancy. DHEA-S levels can also vary and higher levels are known to cause excess hair growth, acne and oily skin.