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Hormonal changes during normal menstrual cycle

Hormonal changes during normal menstrual cycle
Sequential changes in the serum concentrations of the hormones released from the pituitary gland (FSH and LH; left panel) and from the ovaries (estrogen and progesterone; right panel) during the normal menstrual cycle. By convention, the first day of menses is day 1 of the cycle (shown here as day -14). The cycle is then divided into two phases: the follicular phase is from the onset of menses until ovulation, and the luteal phase is from ovulation until the next menses. To convert serum estradiol values to pmol/L, multiply by 3.67, and to convert serum progesterone values to nmol/L, multiply by 3.18.
LH: luteinizing hormone; IU: international units; FSH: follicle-stimulating hormone.
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