Progesterone
Progesterone is produced by the ovaries and levels rise during ovulation. The purpose of this hormone is to get the endometrium, which lines the uterus, ready for pregnancy, should that happen. In the absence of this, progesterone levels fall and the menstruation begins. In reality, this hormone controls how well the lining will let the egg adhere to it during fertilization. Progesterone production during pregnancy may continue for 8–10 additional weeks to guarantee that mature eggs form and the embryo develops safely. In order to stop this decline and enhance the uterine lining’s preparation, progesterone is taken during your assisted reproductive technology and IVF trip. This improves the likelihood of successful implantation and aids in the embryo’s post-transfer development.
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