Progesterone To Estrogen Calculator






Progesterone to Estrogen Calculator: Calculate Pg/E2 Ratio Instantly


Progesterone to Estrogen Calculator

Accurately calculate your Pg/E2 ratio to assess hormonal balance. Detect signs of estrogen dominance with our professional-grade calculator tailored for functional health analysis.



Enter your progesterone test result and select the unit.
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Enter your estradiol (E2) test result and select the unit.
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Progesterone to Estrogen (Pg/E2) Ratio
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Formula Used: Ratio = (Progesterone in pg/mL) ÷ (Estradiol in pg/mL).
Note: Inputs are automatically converted to a common unit (pg/mL) before calculation.
Standardized Progesterone

pg/mL
Standardized Estradiol

pg/mL
Target Range
100 – 500
Optimal (Functional)

Ratio Visualization

Reference Ranges (Luteal Phase)

Ratio Range (Pg/E2) Interpretation Potential Symptoms
< 100 Estrogen Dominance Bloating, Mood Swings, Heavy Periods
100 – 500 Optimal Balance Stable Mood, Regular Cycles
> 500 Progesterone Dominance Drowsiness, Depression (Rare)

What is the Progesterone to Estrogen Calculator?

The progesterone to estrogen calculator is a specialized tool designed to evaluate the balance between two primary sex hormones: progesterone (Pg) and estradiol (E2). While individual hormone levels are important, functional medicine practitioners often emphasize the ratio between these hormones as a more accurate indicator of hormonal health.

This calculator is essential for women experiencing symptoms of hormonal imbalance, those undergoing Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), or individuals tracking fertility. It normalizes different laboratory units (such as ng/mL, pg/mL, and pmol/L) into a single standard to provide a clear Pg/E2 ratio.

Common Misconceptions: Many believe that having “normal” test results for estrogen and progesterone individually means their hormones are balanced. However, if estrogen is high-normal and progesterone is low-normal, the ratio may still indicate Estrogen Dominance, leading to significant symptoms.

Progesterone to Estrogen Formula and Math

To calculate the Pg/E2 ratio accurately, both hormones must first be converted to the same unit of measurement, typically picograms per milliliter (pg/mL). The formula is straightforward once the units are aligned.

Pg/E2 Ratio = Progesterone (pg/mL) ÷ Estradiol (pg/mL)

Unit Conversions

Labs report results in various units. This calculator uses the following conversion logic:

Variable Input Unit Conversion to pg/mL Typical Luteal Range
Progesterone ng/mL Multiply by 1,000 10 – 25 ng/mL
Progesterone nmol/L Multiply by ~314.5 30 – 80 nmol/L
Estradiol pmol/L Divide by ~3.67 200 – 600 pmol/L
Estradiol ng/dL Multiply by 10 10 – 25 ng/dL

Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)

Example 1: Estrogen Dominance

Scenario: Sarah receives her blood test results taken on day 21 of her cycle.

  • Progesterone: 5 ng/mL
  • Estradiol: 150 pg/mL

Calculation:

1. Convert Progesterone: 5 ng/mL × 1,000 = 5,000 pg/mL.

2. Estradiol is already in pg/mL: 150.

3. Ratio: 5,000 ÷ 150 = 33.3

Interpretation: A ratio of 33.3 is well below the optimal range (100-500). This indicates clear Estrogen Dominance, which may explain her symptoms of PMS and bloating.

Example 2: Optimal Balance

Scenario: Maria is using bioidentical progesterone cream and wants to check her levels.

  • Progesterone: 18 ng/mL
  • Estradiol: 120 pg/mL

Calculation:

1. Convert Progesterone: 18 × 1,000 = 18,000 pg/mL.

2. Ratio: 18,000 ÷ 120 = 150

Interpretation: A ratio of 150 falls within the optimal range (100-500). This suggests a healthy balance between progesterone and estrogen.

How to Use This Progesterone to Estrogen Calculator

  1. Gather Test Results: Locate your lab report containing Progesterone and Estradiol (E2) values. Note the units for each (e.g., ng/mL, pg/mL).
  2. Select Units: In the calculator, use the dropdown menus to match the units listed on your lab report.
  3. Enter Values: Input the numerical values for Progesterone and Estradiol.
  4. Analyze Results: The calculator will instantly display your ratio. Check the “Standardized” values to see your levels in pg/mL.
  5. Review the Chart: Look at the visual bar to see if you fall into the red (imbalanced) or green (optimal) zones.

Key Factors That Affect Pg/E2 Results

Several biological and environmental factors influence your progesterone to estrogen calculator results:

1. Cycle Phase

Timing is critical. Progesterone peaks during the luteal phase (days 19-22 of a 28-day cycle). Testing outside this window will naturally result in a very low ratio, which is normal for the follicular phase but not useful for assessing luteal sufficiency.

2. Perimenopause

During perimenopause, progesterone production often declines faster than estrogen. This can lead to significant swings in the Pg/E2 ratio, often resulting in estrogen dominance even if estrogen levels are technically dropping.

3. Stress and Cortisol

High stress leads to elevated cortisol. Because progesterone is a precursor to cortisol (the “pregnenolone steal” pathway), chronic stress can deplete progesterone levels, drastically lowering the Pg/E2 ratio.

4. Xenoestrogens

Exposure to environmental toxins that mimic estrogen (xenoestrogens)—found in plastics, pesticides, and personal care products—can artificially inflate estrogen load in the body, lowering the ratio.

5. Thyroid Function

Hypothyroidism can impair the metabolism and elimination of estrogen, leading to accumulation and a lower ratio. Conversely, adequate thyroid hormone is required for healthy progesterone production.

6. Supplementation

Use of oral contraceptives, HRT, or bioidentical creams directly alters these values. Note that topical progesterone may not show up accurately in serum (blood) tests, often requiring saliva or dried urine (DUTCH) testing for accurate monitoring.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the ideal Progesterone to Estrogen ratio?
Most functional medicine practitioners, following the work of Dr. John Lee, consider a ratio between 100:1 and 500:1 (by weight in pg/mL) to be optimal. Ratios below 100 often indicate estrogen dominance.

Can I use this calculator for saliva or urine tests?
Yes, as long as you select the correct units. However, different testing methods (serum vs. saliva vs. urine) have different reference ranges. The 100-500 ratio is most commonly applied to serum and saliva values converted to the same unit.

Why is my ratio low even if my Progesterone is normal?
If your Estrogen is very high, your ratio can be low even with normal Progesterone. This is “relative estrogen dominance.” Both hormones must be evaluated together.

Does this calculator replace medical advice?
No. This progesterone to estrogen calculator is an informational tool. Hormonal health is complex, and treatment decisions should always be made with a qualified healthcare provider.

What unit is Progesterone usually measured in?
In the US, serum progesterone is typically measured in ng/mL. In Canada and Europe, nmol/L is common. Saliva tests often use pg/mL.

What are the symptoms of a low Pg/E2 ratio?
Symptoms include weight gain (hips/thighs), water retention, fibrocystic breasts, mood swings, heavy menstrual bleeding, and low libido.

When should I test my hormones?
For pre-menopausal women, the optimal time is usually 5-7 days after ovulation, which corresponds to day 19-21 of a standard 28-day cycle.

How can I raise my ratio?
Strategies include stress reduction, supporting liver detoxification, reducing alcohol, minimizing plastic exposure, and, if prescribed, using bioidentical progesterone.

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