High estrogen levels alongside a low FSH at the beginning of your ovulation cycle can be a sign of low egg quality (or an ovarian cyst). Estrogen levels can be used to assess the quality of eggs, but it isn't the only factor.
This would be risky. A mature female's pelvic bones are fused in place and have no 'give.' This means she may have difficulty giving birth and need a high risk...
Yes. You can receive benefits while waiting for SSD/SSI approval. Please note that once you are approved, you may have to pay back a portion. Please contact your local office...
Estrogen isn't really something you need to worry about increasing. The levels fluctuate on their own based on your ovulation. Your estrogen level can give you a little insight, but...
That's not something you would want to reasonably do. Your estrogen levels naturally fluctuate based on your ovulation cycle. That's perfectly healthy and normal.