Oestrogen is produced by the ovaries and inhibits(stops) the further production of FSH.
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FSH, secreted by the Pituitary gland,stimulates the secretion of Oestrogen from the ovaries, Oestrogen in turn stimulates the secretion of LH by the pituitary and inhibits the secretion of FSH, LH then stimulates ovulation (the release of an egg). Without FSH this chain reaction does not happen.
FSH-Follicle stimulating hormone
It causes an egg to mature in the ovary and stimulates the production of oestrogen.
it tells the ovaries to make oestrogen which then helps mature and egg. the oestrogen then tell the pituitary gland to stop making FSH and make LH. LH then makes the ovaries release eggs =] hope this helped! [=
it reduces the levels of FSH - negative feedback loop
Testosterone, oestrogen, Fsh, LH,prolactinThere are two primary ones: Testosterone, and androgen.
tells you when the ovary kicks out the egg.
(FSH) Follicle-stimulating hormone. (LH) Luteinising hormone. Oestrogen. Testosterone.
FSH is short for Female Sex Hormone. The female sex hormone is called 'Oestrogen'. The Male Sex Hormone is called 'Testosterone'. They are different but connected in a way as they are both sex hormones.
Are you sure you don't mean Oestrogen? Oestrogen is a hormone which affects fertility.
They are used because the FSH stimulates the egg to mature so the doctors are able to take multiple eggs from the ovaries. Oestrogen isn't used in IVF but it is created.
They are Oestrogen, Progesterone, LH-leutinising hormone and FSH-follicle stimulating hormone. A fifth hormone that also is important is Prolactin.