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प्रश्न
Difference between hormones of ovulatory phase and hormones of luteal phase.
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| Sr. No. | Aspect | Hormones of ovulatory phase | Hormones of luteal phase |
| 1. | Primary hormones | This phase is dominated by high levels of estrogen. | This phase is dominated by high levels of progesterone. |
| 2. | Source of secretion | The hormones are secreted by maturing ovarian follicles. | The hormones are secreted by the corpus luteum. |
| 3. | Primary function | The hormones work together to release the egg from the ovary. | The hormones work to prepare and maintain the uterus for pregnancy. |
| 4. | LH and FSH levels | Both LH and FSH reach their peak levels during this phase. | Both LH and FSH levels decline significantly during this phase. |
| 5. | Phase timing | This phase typically occurs on the 14th day of the cycle. | This phase lasts from the 15th day to the 28th day of the cycle. |
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