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Hormonal methods of Birth Control prevent ovulation.

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What is oral contraceptives?

It is a method of stopping birth by taking medicine through the mouth


Why do you use contraceptives?

Contraceptives are used to prevent pregnancy from occurring.


How do oral contraceptives-specifically with birth control pills-prevent pregnancy?

They either inhibit the release of an egg, or prevents the egg from implanting - therefore the womb purges the lining before the egg can gain nourishment.


Where does contraceptives came from?

Contraceptives are actually the antagonists of the progesterone hormones and they prevent a fertile women from conceiving by denaturing the egg prior to fertilization. This prevents formation of the zygote. These contraceptives are derived by growing them in cell culture lab and the nutrient deficient mediums, the lacking nutrients where they fail to grow are extracted and used as formulation in the form of pills.


Contraceptives is used for?

to prevent from having to get pregnant!


What is ookinesis?

Chromosomal movements of the egg during maturation and fertilization.


Is it good to use contraceptives to prevent overpopulation?

Yes


How can oral contraceptives stop someone from becoming pregnant?

preventing the ovaries from releasing an egg


What hormone is primarily responsible for egg maturation and the distribution of fat in females?

Estrogen is primarily responsible for egg maturation in females. Leptin is a hormone that plays a role in the distribution of fat in females.


What method of contraception prevents the release of gametes?

Hormonal contraceptives, such as the pill, patch, or injection, work by suppressing the release of an egg (gamete) from the ovary. They also thicken the cervical mucus, making it harder for sperm to reach the egg.


What is the function of contraceptives?

To prevent pregnancy, until a woman is ready to conceive.


What effect does FSH have on egg maturation?

Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) plays a crucial role in the maturation of ovarian follicles and the development of eggs. It stimulates the growth and development of ovarian follicles in the ovaries, promoting the production of estrogen and supporting the maturation of oocytes (egg cells). Elevated levels of FSH are essential for the final stages of egg maturation, leading to ovulation. Overall, FSH is vital for regulating the female reproductive cycle and ensuring the proper development of eggs for potential fertilization.