There are four main hormones in your body that direct the menstrual cycle. They are: * Estrogen or [http://www.menstruation.com.au/fertility/oestrogen.html Oestrogen] * [http://www.menstruation.com.au/fertility/progesterone.html Progesterone] * [http://www.menstruation.com.au/fertility/fshandlh.html FSH] or Follicle Stimulating Hormone * LH or Lutenising Hormone
The hormones involved in the menstrual cycle primarily affect the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and menstrual lining (endometrium). These hormones regulate the growth, shedding, and repair of these structures during the menstrual cycle.
Hormones involved in lactation include prolactin and oxytocin. Prolactin stimulates milk production in the mammary glands, while oxytocin triggers the release of milk from the glands into the ducts for breastfeeding. These hormones work together to regulate the production and ejection of breast milk during lactation.
The organs involved in the endocrine system are the pituitary gland, thyroid gland, adrenal glands, pancreas, and ovaries/testes. These organs produce hormones that regulate various bodily functions. They work together by releasing hormones into the bloodstream, which then travel to target organs to control processes like metabolism, growth, and reproduction.
Plant hormones play a role in various aspects of plant development, including flowering and fruit setting in vegetables. However, the direct effect of plant hormones on fertilization is limited as fertilization mainly depends on pollination and the transfer of pollen to the stigma of the flower.
Hormones play a crucial role in lactation by stimulating the production of milk in the mammary glands. The main hormones involved are prolactin, which promotes milk production, and oxytocin, which triggers the release of milk from the breasts. These hormones work together to ensure a steady milk supply for the baby during breastfeeding.
The most common hormones given to a women who is doing IVF are Lupron, FSH, estrogen, and progesterone.
The endocrine system is involved in the production and release of hormones.
There are no particular hormones involved in RA
You will not personally need to buy any equipment to carry out IVF. You may be required to inject hormones into yourself, but the doctor should provide all the items to you, as well as instructions. Everything else, the doctor and the lab does for you.
ADH
gonodotropic hormones
oestrogen
Oestrogen and progesterone
insulin, adrenaline and glucagen
The pancreas
oestrogen is one
Liver inactivate the hormones.Smooth ER is involved.