• Question: What happens if there is constantly FSH?

    Asked by isthecatdead to Derek, Elaine, Heather, Keith on 24 Jun 2013.
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      Heather Eyre answered on 24 Jun 2013:


      Infertility (or poor fertility) as a proper fertile cycle relies on a the rise and fall of FSH to release an ovum at the right time. And it is high during menopause – when women become infertile. But I’m not sure what effects that would have in the long term – I think a woman could run out eggs in her ovaries as she might release too many during each menstrual cycle.

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