How the Mira Monitor Can Help You Understand Your Hormone Chaos
Menopause, PMDD, Women's Health Georgina Standen Menopause, PMDD, Women's Health Georgina Standen

How the Mira Monitor Can Help You Understand Your Hormone Chaos

Experiencing fatigue, bloating, or mood swings despite normal blood tests? The Mira monitor tracks key hormones—LH, E3G, PdG, and FSH—through daily urine samples, revealing patterns like estrogen dominance or low progesterone. This data helps pinpoint ovulatory cycles and hormonal imbalances, offering clarity during perimenopause. At Sirona Health, we interpret your Mira results in the context of your symptoms, guiding decisions on HRT, supplements, and lifestyle interventions.

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Understanding Progesterone and Progestogens: What You Need to Know
Menopause, PMDD, Women's Health Georgina Standen Menopause, PMDD, Women's Health Georgina Standen

Understanding Progesterone and Progestogens: What You Need to Know

Progesterone is a vital hormone that plays a key role in regulating the menstrual cycle, preparing the body for implantation, and maintaining a healthy pregnancy. During perimenopause, progesterone levels fluctuate, leading to symptoms like irregular periods, mood swings, and sleep disturbances. Understanding these changes and how to manage them is crucial for women's health during this transitional phase. Explore how monitoring progesterone levels can provide insights into your health and guide effective treatment strategies.

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Progesterone and the gut
Women's Health, Menopause, PMDD Georgina Standen Women's Health, Menopause, PMDD Georgina Standen

Progesterone and the gut

Progesterone, often associated with reproductive health, also plays a crucial role in gut health. It modulates immune responses and gastrointestinal function, influencing conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Fluctuations in progesterone levels, particularly during perimenopause and menopause, can exacerbate digestive symptoms such as bloating, abdominal pain, and irregular bowel movements. Understanding this connection is vital for managing gut health during hormonal transitions.

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Supplements for PCOS: Exploring Alternative Approaches
Women's Health Georgina Standen Women's Health Georgina Standen

Supplements for PCOS: Exploring Alternative Approaches

The primary medical treatments for PCOS typically involve metformin for metabolic issues and anti-androgens for hormonal imbalances. However, many women prefer incorporating supplements into their management of PCOS, either because they are more tolerable or align with a more integrative approach to health. While inositol is the only supplement recommended by international guidelines, this blog will explore other supplements that have shown potential in managing PCOS symptoms.

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