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The male hormones are consistently released over a lifetime. That explains why a man can father a child well into his eighties (assuming he can still deliver the sperm, but there are drugs for that). A female's reproductive cycle is just that, a cycle. It begins at puberty, menarche, and ends with the release of an ova from the last follicle. Describe the female reproductive cycle, the hormones involved and what each one does.

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There are four female hormones-estrogen, progesterone,luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone
Estrogen, a steroid hormone, carries physiological messages to body organs and systems
Progesterone helps to maintain pregnancy
Luteinizing hormone triggers ovulatuion and development of the corpus luteum.
Follicle-stimulating hormone regulates the development, growth, pubertal maturatuon, and reproductive processes of the body.
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