Mainly Ovary
if there is a Hormonal transplant intra dermally / IUCD - Mirena also can be got to account
Non specific androgens ( General name for sexual hormones ) , that mean a chemical form of sexual hormone is done by Adrenal glands
Jayanika Dilshan [ MBBS - Sri Lanka ]
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oestrogen and progesterone
Estrogen
An ovariectomy (or oophorectomy) removes your ovaries which are the primary producers of the hormones estrogen and progesterone.
Luteinizing Hormone
Progesterone is the primary hormone produced in the corpus luteum. Secondary is estrogen.
Estrogen is the primary hormone responsible for determining female secondary sex characteristics such as breast development, widening of the hips, and distribution of body fat. It also plays a role in regulating the menstrual cycle and reproductive system.
The primary sex organs of the female reproductive system are the ovaries. They are responsible for producing eggs (ova) and female sex hormones like estrogen and progesterone.
No, progesterone does not play a significant role in the development of secondary sexual organs in females during puberty. The primary hormones involved in the development of secondary sexual characteristics in females are estrogen and testosterone.
primarily, male testes = testosterone, female ovaries = estrogen
The main chemical messengers that control changes during the menstrual cycle are estrogen and progesterone. Estrogen helps stimulate the growth of the uterine lining during the first part of the cycle, while progesterone helps maintain the uterine lining in preparation for a potential pregnancy during the second part of the cycle. fluctuations in these hormones regulate the various phases of the menstrual cycle.
Everyone has hormones, not just girls. All a hormone is is a chemical released by cells in the body, and there something like 40 or 50 hormones in the bodies of both genders. If you want to know why girls have certain hormones (especially ones classified as estrogen), then the answer still is even males have estrogen, just as females have testosterone. Females, however, have much more estrogen than males, and that is because it is necessary to regulate their menstrual cycle and in the formation of breasts. These high levels of estrogen are also what makes women sometime moodier than males, and is also responsible for many other characteristics of females, but it is also vital to the health of both males and females.
No. During pregnancy, the primary hormone produced by your body is progesterone. In order to have a period, you need a lackof progesterone.