LH - leuteinizing hormone
The ovulation takes place due to surge of luteinizing hormone. This hormone comes from the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland.
Ovulation
C.
a surge of testosterone in males and it causes ovulation in females.
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.
Possibly; spotting sometimes occurs at the time of ovulation due to the small dip in estrogen levels during ovulation.
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.
No it does not.
The stick may have been defective or used incorrectly.
This is very common during ovulation which generally occurs right in the middle of your cycle.
It occurs at any time
Yes, normally it occurs 6-12 days past ovulation but it might be confused with a period cause it can happen around the time a period is due.