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Ovulation and the endometrial lining are intrinsically linked as part of the menstrual cycle, where hormonal shifts trigger the release of an egg {fact:1, fact:4} and simultaneously prepare the uterine lining for potential implantation {fact:3, fact:6}. If fertilization does not occur following ovulation, the endometrial lining subsequently sheds [1], while hormonal fluctuations post-ovulation continue to regulate the lining's development [2].
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Menstrual Cycle Phases: Decoding the Stages - Perelel perelelhealth.com 2 facts
claimHormonal shifts during the menstrual cycle regulate ovulation, uterine lining changes, and physical symptoms such as cramps, mood shifts, and energy fluctuations.
claimEstrogen levels drop immediately after ovulation before rising again, with the primary purpose of building a thick uterine lining.
Menstrual Cycle (Normal Menstruation): Overview & Phases my.clevelandclinic.org 2 facts
claimIf an egg released during ovulation is not fertilized by sperm, the uterine lining breaks down and sheds, resulting in a menstrual period.
claimHormones during the menstrual cycle cause the uterine lining to thicken to prepare for potential egg implantation and trigger the ovaries to release an egg during ovulation.
Which hormones are present in men + women? - MITOcare mitocare.de 1 fact
claimAfter ovulation is triggered by luteinizing hormone (LH), the mature egg moves into the fallopian tube and produces progesterone, which prepares the uterine lining for the implantation of a fertilized egg.
Cycle Syncing: How to Understand Your Menstrual Cycle to Reduce ... healthmatters.nyp.org 1 fact
claimDuring the follicular phase, the uterine lining thickens and ovarian follicles grow and develop, with one follicle eventually producing a mature egg for ovulation.