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FSH (Follicle stimulating hormone) Oestregen LH (Lutenising hormone) Progesterone
Progesterone
Estrogen and progesterone.as wel as follicle-stimulating hormone called FSH and luteinizing hormone or LH, made by the pituitary gland.
It is the left over of grafian follicle which emitted ova. It secretes progesterone in large amount.
Ovaries secrete two kind of hormones: estrogens and progestrogens. The principal estrogen secreted by the ovary is estradiol (regulates the devolpment of external sexual characteristics of females and menstrual cycle). The main progestrogen is progesterone which acts during menstrual cycle and prepares the inner revetment of uterus for pregnancy.
In unfertilized ovum mainly progesterone (high quality) and low quantity of estrogen is released from the corpus leuteum (remaining part of the roptured follicle in ovary. This increased progesterone prepares the uterus for pregnancy. If fertilization occur progesterone estrogen and hCG are released.
The Pituitary Gland Hormones: Lutenizing Hormone (LH) and Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH), which stimulates the production of estrogen and progesterone
The four female hormones are lutienizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone, estrogen, and progesterone. These fluctuate throughout their menstrual cycle.
Menstruation stops during pregnancy for a couple of reasons. First, the hormones that the corpus luteum (the place on the ovary where the egg came from) secretes include progesterone which stops the follicle stimulating hormone. Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) is what makes your ovary grow eggs and it stops because of the progesterone. Second, when the follicle stimulating hormone is not present, a new egg will not grow. Without a new egg to grow, ovulation will not occur and progesterone will not drop so your lining will stay put until you give birth.
Yes because the Follicle Stimulation Hormone (FSH) will not be present without the estrogen and progesterone levels.
The FSH hormone or follicle stimulating hormone
They are Oestrogen, Progesterone, LH-leutinising hormone and FSH-follicle stimulating hormone. A fifth hormone that also is important is Prolactin.