If cells within a male embryo do not secrete testosterone at the proper time during development, the embryo will develop into a female despite being genetically male.
The menstrual cycle is started by the release of certain hormones so I would say there is some sort of hormonal imbalance of the root of it. see a doctor.
The most common cause of pyometra in female dogs is a hormonal imbalance that occurs during the breeding cycle. This imbalance can lead to thickening of the uterine lining and bacterial infection, resulting in the accumulation of pus in the uterus.
female gametes (called ova) is produced in ovaries in the mid of each menstrual cycle roughly the day 14 (also called the day of ovulation)of the cycle in response to the hormonal stimulation by hypothalamus-pituitary-ovarian axis.
Ovaries, if you had a real book you would have known that.
Yes, there are some differences between male and female hair. Generally, male hair tends to be thicker and coarser than female hair due to hormonal differences. Additionally, male pattern baldness is more common in men compared to women.
If you are a male is not rare, if you are a female yo may have a hormonal imbalance that should and may be corrected.
Amenorrhea is one of the presumptive sign of pregnancy. Test yourself with over the counter pregnancy test. Amenorrhea is also due to a hormonal imbalance or you had a hysterectomy.
The menstrual cycle is started by the release of certain hormones so I would say there is some sort of hormonal imbalance of the root of it. see a doctor.
There's Women's Rogaine, made especially for the females. Body Logic MD focuses specifically on the imbalance of female hormones that could be the root cause of hair loss in a woman. They have doctors which will diagnose and help a woman to correct her hormonal imbalance, thereby reversing her hair loss.
Actually, you have to be physically born as one. With surgery, you can be closer to being physically female.
Genetically, a hermaphrodite is someone who has two x and one y chromosome. Physically, a hermaphrodite is someone who is a mix between male and female, usually having a penis, a vagina and full breasts.
Menopause, which is the natural decline in reproductive hormones in women, may require hormone replacement therapy to alleviate symptoms such as hot flashes, mood swings, and vaginal dryness. Hormone replacement therapy can help balance hormone levels and reduce these symptoms.
Since the average onset of menstruation is 12 1/2 in the US, it would have to be some time later for the pelvis to change in order for vaginal delivery.
Your answers will vary depending on your definition of "she-male." I'll assume that you were referring to the slang term for a genetically male individual transitioning or undergoing surgery/ hormonal treatments to become (take on the physical characteristics) female. In this case, you can refer to them as a tranni (slang for transsexual).
No, you should not. Hormonal drugs are for using to correct hormonal imbalance or to prevent or cause pregnancy, not for shape issues. Whatever shaping effect a hormonal drug may provide will be largely surpassed by the negative consequences on your liver and hormonal system. Hormonal imbalance caused by excess of hormones might cause exactly the opposite effect of what you want to obtain, including masculinization and body/facial hair grow. It will also expose you to cancer risk.Under the supervision of an endocrinologist, male-to-female transgender patients are given hormones for obtaining some level of feminization including the typical female curves, however, those patients have not already their own female hormones (estrogens) in their systems and therefore are not at risk of estrogen dominance or other hormonal imbalance. Furthermore, they are receiving anti-androgens (testosterone suppressors) for keeping a balance instead of a competition for hormonal dominance. For a biological female, hormonal drugs must not be used for shaping issues as the risks outdo the minimal results.
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It could be a lot of things. You might want to look into Cushing's syndrome, Lupus or a hormonal imbalance, celiac disease. You should see your doctor for a blood test and check that your thyroid is working correctly.