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  1. 29 lip 2021 · Phase 2 — The Follicular Phase. This phase follows just after menstruation. It's called the Follicular phase because your pituitary gland releases a hormone called Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH), which stimulates the follicles in your ovaries to mature. FYI — these follicles contain your eggs.

  2. 21 gru 2019 · What hormones are involved in the menstrual cycle? The menstrual cycle is regulated by several different hormones. But the main ones are: Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH): Stimulates egg development and the release of estrogen. Luteinizing hormone (LH): Stimulates the release of the egg (called ovulation). Stimulates estrogen and progesterone ...

  3. The menstrual cycle is a series of natural changes in hormone production and the structures of the uterus and ovaries of the female reproductive system that makes pregnancy possible. The ovarian cycle controls the production and release of eggs and the cyclic release of estrogen and progesterone.

  4. 13 mar 2023 · We’ll tell you all about the menstrual, follicular, ovulation, and luteal phases of your cycle, as well as what hormones and symptoms are at play in each of these phases.

  5. 14 wrz 2022 · This article defines the menstrual cycle phases and hormones: menstruation, follicular phase, proliferative phase, ovulation, luteal phase, secretory phase. Here’s a breakdown of the phases of your cycle.

  6. The menstrual cycle is regulated by the complex interaction of hormones: luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, and the female sex hormones estrogen and progesterone. The menstrual cycle has three phases: Follicular (before release of the egg) Ovulatory (egg release) Luteal (after egg release) The menstrual cycle begins with ...

  7. 27 lut 2024 · Your menstrual cycle is more than your period. Find out about the different phases, how long they are, and why they can change.

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