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The FSH hormone or follicle stimulating hormone
There are 2 hormones that regulate the secretion of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH):activin = stimulates (or "activates") the secretion of FSHinhibin = inhibits the secretion of FSH
In the menstrual cycle, the initial purpose is to make a follicle (thing in which the egg develops)..FSH or Follicle stimulating hormone initiates the formation of the follicle. LH or Luteinizing hormone assist FSH in the formation of the follicle and to develope its ability to secrete estrogen. As the follicle progresses in its development it begans to secrete estrogen and progesterone. Estrogen passes into the blood and travels to the pititary gland where it turns off the production of FSH. This is an example of negative feedback. The presence of estrogen in the blood sitmulate the production of LH and this would be a positive feedback.
FSH Which is also known as a follice-stimulating hormone
FSH and LH are gonadotrophins.They are secreted by pitutory.
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FSH is short for "Follicle Stimulating Hormone." It is a blood test for woman to test the hormone that causes the egg follicles to grow, and is a major indicator of fertility.
If you are in menopause you wont get pregnant.
12 full cycles with no period it is considered "safe" - You can also ask your doctor to check your follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and estrogen (estradiol) levels with a blood test. As menopause occurs, FSH levels increase and estradiol levels decrease.
No, the pituitary Gland produces FSH, which is then carried to the Ovaries in your blood stream
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It is secreted by the hypofyse into the bloodstream. Via your blood the hormones arrive at the ovaries.
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FSH, follicle stimulating hormone, is a hormone that regulates the formation of follicles (eggs) and estrogen and menstruation. The test may have been sent to tell what stage of the menstrual cycle you are in. It is most often sent to test for menopause. The level of 14.8 is normal for just about all of the menstrual cycle and does not support a diagnosis of menopause, although often the hot flashes and symptoms start before the FSH rises.
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No. Fertility tests are made to detect FSH not hCG. You will need to buy an actual home pregnancy test or see your Dr.