That level of cyp may or may not catch u with you but I view male hormones as a snowball with women.....the longer you take them, the more sides that stick. And I am talking within the first year that women have told me they notice this happen. 10 years from now you wish you never met the stuff.
Better to base your dosages on your blood panels and keep them in the high range of normal for a female. You are pretty young for that and I doubt your natural testosterone has drpped off that much. Based on this table 75 is the high end, going over that will start you into the side effect area.
Females
0-5 months: 20-80 ng/dL
6 months-9 years: <7-20 ng/dL
10-11 years: <7-44 ng/dL
12-16 years: <7-75 ng/dL
17-18 years: 20-75 ng/dL
> or =19 years: 8-60 ng/dL
Tanner Stages*
I (prepubertal): <7-20
II: <7-47
III: 17-75
IV: 20-75
V (young adult): 12-60
I guess my views on females & aas is that it is like a piece of paper...You can cut it shorter, but you can't cut it longer.
Once you get the sides, you have them & you can't go back. You are young and there is no need to dable in this area unless you want to spend the rest of your life plucking hairs & explaining your deep voice. It doesn't take much to get you to that level
Once you hit 50 we can have a long conversation about female hrt, an area I have researched a lot due to my age.