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GnRH
GnRH stands for
Gonadotropin-releasing
Hormone.
The source of GnRH is
hypothalamus
.
Effects
;
GnRH acts on the pituitary gland and causes it to release two hormones, (FSH) and (LH).
FSH
FSH stands for
Follicle-stimulating Hormone.
The source of FSH is
pituitary gland
.
Effects
;
FSH helps control the menstrual cycle and stimulates the growth of eggs in the ovaries.
LH
LH stands for
Luteinizing
Hormone.
The source of LH is
pituitary gland
.
Effects
;
It triggers the creation of steroid hormones from the ovaries.
Estrogen
The source of Estrogen is
ovaries
(adrenal glands too but in little amount).
Effects;
Regulating the menstrual cycle also affects the reproductive tract, the urinary tract, the heart and blood vessels, breasts, pelvic muscles, and the brain.
Progesterone
The source of the adrenal
cortex
as well as
gonads.
Effects
;
Progesterone prepares the endometrium for the potential of pregnancy after ovulation.
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