The Menstrual Cycle (B1 AQA) and use of hormones with fertility

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Some flash cards detailing the roles of various hormones in the menstrual cycle, as per the AQA B1 specification. This is all you need to know about each hormone
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Hormones in the menstrual cycle FSH Oestrogen LH + progesterone secreted by pituitary gland + ovaries
FSH Secreted by pituitary gland, Stimulates ovaries to: A) Secrete Oestrogen B) Mature an egg
Oestrogen Secreted by Ovaries Maintains Uterine lining Inhibits FSH Stimulates secretion of LH
LH (Luteinising hormone) Inhibits Oestrogen secretion Stimulates release of egg Oestrogen low enough for FSH to no longer be inhibited + stop stimulating LH secretion
The Menstrual Cycle Summary > FSH leads to mature egg + oestrogen secretion > Oestrogen inhibits FSH, maintains lining and leads to LH secretion > LH leads to release of egg/inhibits Oestrogen >FSH no longer inhibited by low level and cycle restarts
Fertility treatments > Women given FSH and LH to stimulate release of several eggs > Eggs collected from mother + fertillised by IVF >When they are tiny balls of cells, 1 or 2 implanted into the mother..
Contraceptives > Contain hormones to inhibit FSH production so no eggs mature. > Oestrogen or Progesterone
Problems with hormones in contraceptives Used to contain high levels of oestrogen, leading to significant side effects Now a much lower dose Progesterone pills have fewer side effects

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