Your period will come 14 to 17 days after your LH surge. You usually ovulate 12-48 hours after your surge, and have hour period approximately 14 days after ovulation.
28 days
5-7 days
A line graph measures data, usually over a time period. The time may be a long period or short period.
Anything over 14 days should be discussed with your doctor.
The average menstrual period is around 5-7 days in length, and can very a little from cycle to cycle. As long as your period doesn't go over 14 days it's fairly normal, if it does go longer then see your doctor.
Yes.
Human oocytes mature immediately after the surge of LH which occurs at ovulation. The surge of LH causes maturation of the oocyte which is the completion of the first division of meiosis.
When your body has an LH surge, you are ovulating and may become pregnant.
a surge of testosterone in males and it causes ovulation in females.
The morning after pill disrupts the LH surge. That's part of how it works. The morning after pill does not contain LH.
LH - leuteinizing hormone
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No, only prolactin.
positive feedback of estradiol that increases the release of LH
a surge in the level of the luteinizing (LH) hormone.
an egg is released from the ovary's
A Lh surge (known as the luteal surge) indicates ovulation, not pregnancy. The luteal surge causes the follicle to burst which releases the egg into the body cavity, it is then drawn into the fallopian tubule where fertilization occurs. An increase in HCG indicates pregnancy, HCG in blood and urine is the first outward sign of pregnancy.