Everything A Woman Needs To Know About Her Estrogen
Types of Estrogen

Women make three main types of estrogen, including estradiol, estrone, and estriol. Estradiol is the most common type found in non-pregnant women of childbearing age, and its main function is assisting with the monthly egg release from the ovaries. Estrone, also produced in the ovaries, as well as fat cells, is the form found upon post-menopause. Estriol occurs in abundance at pregnancy and released by the placenta. Each has a role and change levels through the menstrual cycle.
What Does Estrogen Do?

Women will usually first become aware of the role of estrogen in their bodies at puberty when they start developing and start menstruation. It is produced in abundance in the ovaries, where eggs for reproduction are also produced. Not only does estrogen control the menstrual cycle and is integral for childbearing, but it also affects mood, heart, and skin, keeps cholesterol in check, and protects the bones by helping them stay strong.