| luteal phase defect |
A shorter than normal luteal phase described as suboptimal production of progesterone or a lag in endometrial development.
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| luteinizing hormone |
The hormone that normally triggers ovulation and stimulates the corpus luteum to secrete progesterone it is produced and released by the pituitary gland. In the male, it stimulates testosterone production.
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| luteal phase |
The second half of the menstrual cycle.
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| luteinizing hormone |
A hormone that triggers ovulation.
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| luteinizing hormone |
This pituitary hormone works in concert with FSH. FSH starts the development of the egg, and LH finishes the development and starts progesterone production. FSH is important to stimulate the cells of the follicle to produce Estrogen. LH is important to stimulate the cells of the follicle that produce Progesterone during the second half of the menstrual cycle. A certain ratio of FSH to LH tells the ovary when to release the egg (ovulation). ...
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