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Menopause happens normally as women age, And the main cause of the menopause is the natural depletion of the primary follicles (oocytes) in the [[ovaries]] and And the decline of the response of ovaries to anterior pituitary gonads hormones that include [[Follicle Stimulating Hormone]] (FSH) and [http://www.example.org en.wikipedia.org/wiki | Menopause happens normally as women age, And the main cause of the menopause is the natural depletion of the primary follicles (oocytes) in the [[ovaries]] and And the decline of the response of ovaries to anterior pituitary gonads hormones that include [[Follicle Stimulating Hormone]] (FSH) and [http://www.example.org en.wikipedia.org/wiki|Luteinizing Hormone] (LH). These hormones stimulate the ovaries to produce [[estrogen]] and [[progestin]] hormones in a cyclic pattern under the control of the hypothalamus that secrets of the gonadotropin-releasing hormones which stimulate anterior pituitary gonads hormone secretion in addition to feedback mechanism by inhibin. '''"'''During perimenopause (approaching menopause), estradiol levels and patterns of production remain relatively unchanged or may increase compared to young women, but the cycles become frequently shorter or irregular. The often observed increase in estrogen is presumed to be in response to elevated FSH levels that, in turn, is hypothesized to be caused by decreased feedback by inhibin.'''"''' | ||
post-menopause can be determined by a blood test that can reveal the very high levels of [[Follicle Stimulating Hormone]] (FSH) that are typical of post-menopausal women. | post-menopause can be determined by a blood test that can reveal the very high levels of [[Follicle Stimulating Hormone]] (FSH) that are typical of post-menopausal women. |
Revision as of 10:58, 24 July 2020
Menopause happens normally as women age, And the main cause of the menopause is the natural depletion of the primary follicles (oocytes) in the ovaries and And the decline of the response of ovaries to anterior pituitary gonads hormones that include Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) and en.wikipedia.org/wiki|Luteinizing Hormone (LH). These hormones stimulate the ovaries to produce estrogen and progestin hormones in a cyclic pattern under the control of the hypothalamus that secrets of the gonadotropin-releasing hormones which stimulate anterior pituitary gonads hormone secretion in addition to feedback mechanism by inhibin. "During perimenopause (approaching menopause), estradiol levels and patterns of production remain relatively unchanged or may increase compared to young women, but the cycles become frequently shorter or irregular. The often observed increase in estrogen is presumed to be in response to elevated FSH levels that, in turn, is hypothesized to be caused by decreased feedback by inhibin."
post-menopause can be determined by a blood test that can reveal the very high levels of Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) that are typical of post-menopausal women.
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