For a 40-year-old woman, key hormones to check include estradiol and progesterone to assess reproductive health, especially if she experiences irregular menstrual cycles or symptoms of perimenopause. Thyroid hormones (TSH and free T4) are also important to evaluate for thyroid function. Additionally, checking cortisol can help assess adrenal function, and insulin levels might be relevant for metabolic health. If there are concerns about bone health, levels of parathyroid hormone and vitamin D should also be considered.
You cant stop your hormones you are 16 and its part of growing up and part of being a woman.
Go to a doctor and have your labs checked.
My boyfriend had to be checked every several months the first year. Now the nuerosurgeon wants to see him only once a year unless he has any symptoms of a problem.
Your body might not be able to produces the hormones necessary for menstruation. Many women in Africa or anorexic girls do not have their periods as often as they should. This is due to a lack of health. Their bodies don't produces the hormones so they don't have periods as often.
As a bare minimum, every 3 months. (4 times a year)
A health year old woman should not have children. As a matter of fact at a year old she is still a baby and should not engage in sexual intercourse for another 17+ years.
No. The youngest person to have a baby was a 10 year old girl in South America. To be able to have a baby the woman's body has to produce hormones and to have a period.
RUN!!
every two years if your married if your single every year
20 lbs.
It should be 132 lsb around.
A 60 year old woman should weigh about 164 pounds, if she is 5'7. This will ensure the woman is properly proportionate and healthy.