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The Hormonal Play in Fertility

By: Dr. Anagha Karkhanis – Senior Gynaecologist and Infertility Specialist and Director of Cocoon Fertility.

Hormones are chemical substances, produced by specialized glands in the body that alter and control the activity of specific organs. Some hormones have particular actions and sometimes they also monitor the actions of other hormones. Fertility is under minute control of various hormones and the actions, levels, and interactions of these decide how difficult or easy it may be for a person to achieve pregnancy.

In women, the menstrual cycle of around 28 days is under hormonal control. The growth and release of eggs from the ovaries i.e. ovulation and preparation of the lining of the womb for the fertilized egg to implant are all monitored by the hormones. The lining of the womb sheds resulting in menstruation when a pregnancy does not occur.

Hormones that control this process are –

Any imbalance in the above-mentioned hormones hampers the chances of a healthy pregnancy. Fertility treatments aim at optimizing and regulating the effects of these hormones. Several factors control the success of fertility treatments and reproductive hormones are one of the chief aspects.

Other hormones that mark the success of treatments are:

All the above-mentioned hormones are checked during a routine fertility workup. 

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