Kak rabotaet clomid
At the start of each menstrual cycle, the hypothalamus (a gland in Clomid the brain) sends Clomid gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) Clomid to the pituitary gland at the base of the brain. The pituitary then releases another Clomid hormone--follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)--that signals your ovaries to step up their production of the hormone estrogen. Clomid binds to receptors in Clomid the brain so that your brain can't perceive that your ovaries are making estrogen. Because your brain thinks your ovaries aren't making estrogen, it continues making Clomid more follicle stimulating hormone (FSH). The FSH signals your ovaries to step up the production of more estrogen, causing your estrogen levels to rise higher than they normally Clomid would and Clomid to remain high for longer than usual. Higher estrogen levels Clomid for a longer period of time will cause more eggs to be ovulated with no guarantee that those eggs are viable.
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