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Puberty and the menstrual cycle
Menstrual cycle
Hormonal interaction in menstrual cycle
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The
levels
of the four hormones
fluctuate
throughout the cycle
They also
interact
with each other to
promote
or
inhibit
the
release
of other hormones
FSH
Produced in the
pituitary
gland
Causes an
egg
to
mature
in
ovary
Stimulates
ovaries
to produce
oestrogen
2. Oestrogen
Produced in
ovaries
Causes
lining
of
uterus
to
grow
Stimulates
the release of
LH
and
inhibits
release of
FSH
3. LH
Produced by
pituitary
gland
Stimulates
release of an
egg
at day 14 (
ovulation
)
4. Progesterone
Produced in
ovaries
by the
remains
of the
follicle
after ovulation
Maintains
lining
of uterus during
second
half
of cycle
When
level
of progesterone
falls
,
lining
breaks
down
Also
inhibits
release of
LH
and
FSH
Change in the level of one hormone can be used to predict change in the level of another hormone:
FSH stimulates
ovaries
to produce
oestrogen
, so if FSH level
rises
oestrogen
level would
rise
too
Increasing
oestrogen
level will then inhibit
FSH
release causing
FSh
to drop