The Role of Estrogen – Monitoring After Tubal Reversal

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Estrogen, the primary female hormone used by a woman’s body, depends primarily on ovarian follicles for production. Once there are no ovarian follicles for egg release, the level of estrogen in the body will start to fall. Because of decreasing ovarian follicles, after a tubal reversal it is important to monitor the ovarian follicles to… Read more »

The Hypothalamus in BBT Limitations

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The hypothalamus is a small gland found at the base of the brain, which fundamentally operates as a thermostat for reproductive hormones. It controls the levels of a number of hormones produced by providing responses to and stimulation of the pituitary gland.

How Can I Control Hot Flashes?

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Many women nearing the age of 50 have experienced uncomfortable changes in their bodies as the menopausal period begins. Some women experience these changes as early as 40 years old and all women will experience them after a hysterectomy. Natural as well as prescription methods are available to all women who suffer menopausal symptoms.