Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:well technically I am almost 5'2. I also have breast implants which tripled my breast size and I was already naturally A
a C Cup. therefore, it puts me in a normal weight range based on my BMI that I had to recently have done for insurance at my doctor's office. with that being said, I'm still not sure which hormone is the culprit. The only thing I can find online areandrogens.
Testosterone does that.
It might be that you don't have enough of a female hormone and you have too much testosterone.
Androgen is referring to male hormones - like testosterone.
Women have some testosterone (it's what gives us our sex drive) but not a lot
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003148.htm
That was a kind response, thank you!![]()
Does menopause lower the female hormones? Or doesn't it cause estrogen levels to riase?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:excess estrogen caused by obesity can cause it
I am definitely not obese. I am 5 foot 1, and I weigh 135 pounds. so, slightly healthy, but not overweight by any means. I have been told since I was a teenager that I was estrogen dominant. however, I do not know if that is still the case.
At 5'1" and 135 lbs. you are most definitely in the overweight category.
I'm 5'2 and weigh 135. I wear size four jeans and size two in dresses and a target
Kid's size large. I am technically obese.
I'm the obese 5'2 135 pounder, also want to mention I run a 5k in just under 23 minutes. I am an obese person on paper.
But you aren't obese on paper. You aren't even overweight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:well technically I am almost 5'2. I also have breast implants which tripled my breast size and I was already naturally A
a C Cup. therefore, it puts me in a normal weight range based on my BMI that I had to recently have done for insurance at my doctor's office. with that being said, I'm still not sure which hormone is the culprit. The only thing I can find online areandrogens.
Testosterone does that.
It might be that you don't have enough of a female hormone and you have too much testosterone.
Androgen is referring to male hormones - like testosterone.
Women have some testosterone (it's what gives us our sex drive) but not a lot
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003148.htm
Anonymous wrote:well technically I am almost 5'2. I also have breast implants which tripled my breast size and I was already naturally A
a C Cup. therefore, it puts me in a normal weight range based on my BMI that I had to recently have done for insurance at my doctor's office. with that being said, I'm still not sure which hormone is the culprit. The only thing I can find online areandrogens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:excess estrogen caused by obesity can cause it
I am definitely not obese. I am 5 foot 1, and I weigh 135 pounds. so, slightly healthy, but not overweight by any means. I have been told since I was a teenager that I was estrogen dominant. however, I do not know if that is still the case.
At 5'1" and 135 lbs. you are most definitely in the overweight category.
I'm 5'2 and weigh 135. I wear size four jeans and size two in dresses and a target
Kid's size large. I am technically obese.
I'm the obese 5'2 135 pounder, also want to mention I run a 5k in just under 23 minutes. I am an obese person on paper.
Anonymous wrote:I have pcos and have a lot of dark hairs on chin/lip area. One hair would not indicate pcos.