Module 12: Reproductive Hormone Testing

Unit 4: Core Content: DUTCH Testing

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#1. DUTCH stands for:
#2. ______ is important in converting cholesterol to pregnenolone.
#3. It is not possible to measure sex hormones with DUTCH?
#4. The DUTCH reviews the following reproductive hormones:
#5. There are _____ types of estrogens.
#6. DUTCH is not useful for postmenopausal women.
#7. ________ can lead to PCOS.
#8. ________ can indicate fatty liver.
#9. _________ is important for bone health.
#10. _________ is the gold standard for measuring B12.
#11. DUTCH is intended to be taken in the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle (days 19-22) of a 28 day cycle for premenopausal women.
#12. Progesterone metabolites reflect Progesterone levels well because very little is found in urine.
#13. ________ is very important for protecting the body against excess estrogen.
#14. Cycle mapping is helpful for premenopausal women having trouble with getting pregnant.
#15. The Steroid Pathway is a learning tool that provides nutritional details helpful for balancing hormones.

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