06/08/2026
Has this ever happened to you? Drop a YES in the comments.
Your bloodwork came back normal. Your doctor says everything looks fine. But something is clearly off and you know it.
You are not imagining it. And you are not failing. Research suggests the data may simply be looking at the wrong thing at the wrong time.
A longitudinal study from the University of Zurich tracked 127 perimenopausal women over 13 months and found that estradiol and progesterone fluctuate unpredictably during perimenopause. A blood draw gives you one number from one morning. If your hormones fluctuate week to week that number may fall in a completely normal range and still not reflect what your body has been doing across the past several weeks.
This is one pattern we track weekly with every client. When we identify what the data is missing and address it directly, things start to shift.
I covered it in 90 seconds.
We also put together a free clinical self assessment that helps you identify which of six patterns is blocking your results right now. Tap the link  in comments  to download it.
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