Ovulation Failure
Ovulation failure occurs when a woman’s body is unable to release an egg from the ovary as it normally does. This can make it difficult or impossible to conceive naturally. There are many causes of ovulation failure
Ovulation failure occurs when a woman’s body is unable to release an egg from the ovary as it normally does. This can make it difficult or impossible to conceive naturally. There are many causes of ovulation failure
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ProgesteroneMain Role: Supports pregnancy. After ovulation, the body increases progesterone production to prepare the uterus for the implantation of a fertilized egg. If pregnancy occurs, progesterone helps maintain a healthy endometrium (uterine lining) to support the embryo’s development. Menstrual Cycle Regulation: Controls the luteal phase, the period from ovulation until the day before menstruation, lasting
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Hormone Progesterone (P4) is important for helping the embryo implant successfully in the uterus. Main Functions of Progesterone Preparing the Endometrium for Embryo Implantation After ovulation, the ovaries start producing progesterone, which helps stimulate the endometrium to thicken and become more complete, preparing it to support the embryo. If the endometrium is not thick enough
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