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The table describes reproductive hormones that play a major role in a woman’s menstrual cycle.

Female Reproductive Hormones
Name of Hormone Main Function
follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) promotes the growth and development of an egg
luteinizing hormone (LH) stimulates the release of the egg
progesterone promotes growth of the uterine lining

What is the most likely outcome if a woman does not produce enough progesterone?
An egg will not mature and develop properly.
A fertilized egg will receive abnormal chromosomes.
An egg will not be released from the ovary.
A fertilized egg will not implant.

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the 1st answer is this

If progesterone is absent or levels are too low, irregular and heavy menstrual bleeding can occur. A drop in progesterone during pregnancy can result in a miscarriage and early labour. Mothers at risk of giving birth too soon can be given a synthetic form of progesterone to delay the onset of labour.

the 2nd answer is this

If a poor-quality egg is fertilized, either the embryo is unable to implant, or the embryo initially implants, but is unable to develop properly, resulting in a subsequent miscarriage.

the 3rd answer is this

An embryo with genetic abnormalities can form a blastocyst (embryo at day 5 or 6) and be transferred to the uterus but will later miscarry.

the 4th answer is this..

it will lead to anolvulation

the 5th answer is this

In case the blastocyst does not implant, the lining of the uterus (endometrium) makes arrangements for the developing blastocyst to connect to it through many internal changes. Without these changes, implantation will not occur, and the embryo sheds off during menstruation

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