Menopause
Yes.
The ovulation takes place due to surge of luteinizing hormone. This hormone comes from the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland.
The morning after pill disrupts the LH surge. That's part of how it works. The morning after pill does not contain LH.
a surge of testosterone in males and it causes ovulation in females.
Estrogen levels rise during the first half of the menstrual cycle, leading to the LH surge. This surge triggers ovulation, the release of an egg from the ovary.
LH - leuteinizing hormone
ovulat
No, only prolactin.
Ovulation occurs after a burst-like release of luteinizing hormone (LH). This surge in LH triggers the release of the mature egg from the ovary.
a surge in the level of the luteinizing (LH) hormone.
an egg is released from the ovary's
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.