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Screening for early menopause and stress-related cycle loss

Hormonal Health Screening

Florya screens for two distinct hormonal conditions. Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI) — when the ovaries slow down before age 40, affecting fertility and bone health. And Hypothalamic Amenorrhea (HA) — when stress, low body weight, or excessive exercise shuts down your cycle. Both can cause missed periods, but the causes and treatments are very different.

Reviewed by Florya Clinical Team
1-3% of women under 40 [1]
Prevalence
3-5 years
Avg. Diagnostic Delay
Common Symptoms

Signs to Watch For

Missed or Absent Periods

Cycles that stop for months without pregnancy

Hot Flashes

Sudden waves of heat, often with sweating and flushing

Mood Changes

Unexplained anxiety, irritability, or emotional shifts

Low Libido

Reduced interest in sexual activity

Vaginal Dryness

Discomfort, itching, or pain caused by reduced moisture

Difficulty Concentrating

Trouble focusing or persistent mental fog

Our Approach

How Does Florya Screen for Hormonal Health?

POI & HA Screening
  • Ovarian reserve (POI) risk assessment
  • Hypothalamic Amenorrhea (HA) detection
  • Estrogen and progesterone pattern analysis
  • Stress and lifestyle factor correlation
  • Fertility impact evaluation

Recommended Biomarkers

Based on your symptom profile, these markers may be recommended:

FSHEstradiolAMHLHProlactinThyroid Panel

Biomarker recommendations are personalized based on your assessment results. Not all markers may apply to your case.

Frequently Asked Questions About Hormonal Health Screening

What is Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI)?
POI occurs when the ovaries stop functioning normally before age 40, leading to reduced estrogen production and irregular or absent periods. Early detection through biomarker screening (FSH, AMH, Estradiol) is crucial for fertility planning and bone health.
How is Hypothalamic Amenorrhea different from PCOS?
HA is caused by hypothalamic suppression (often from stress, low body weight, or excessive exercise), while PCOS involves excess androgens and metabolic dysfunction. Both can cause missed periods, but treatment approaches are different. Florya helps distinguish between the two.
Who should consider hormonal health screening?
Any woman experiencing irregular or absent periods, unexplained mood changes, hot flashes, or signs of premature aging should consider hormonal screening. It is especially important for women planning future pregnancies.
What are early signs of POI?
Early signs of Premature Ovarian Insufficiency include irregular or missed periods, hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, difficulty concentrating, and decreased fertility. These symptoms can appear gradually or suddenly. Early detection through FSH, AMH, and Estradiol testing allows for timely intervention to protect bone health and fertility.
Can Hypothalamic Amenorrhea be reversed?
Yes, Hypothalamic Amenorrhea (HA) is often reversible. The primary approach involves addressing the underlying cause — reducing excessive exercise, improving caloric intake, managing stress, and achieving a healthy body weight. Recovery of menstrual cycles typically follows within 3-6 months of sustained lifestyle changes, though individual timelines vary.

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