Introduction to various hormones during ovulation

1. Ovarian hormones

Ovarian hormones are one of the most important hormones for women during ovulation. These include gonadotropin (pituitary hormone), which promotes the release of eggs from the ovaries and also promotes the release of sperm from the ovaries. Gonadotropins can also promote the development of the uterus and vagina, increasing female fertility. During ovulation, ovarian hormone levels peak, usually in the afternoon or evening.

2. Testosterone

Testosterone is another important hormone. It is located in the testicles and can help the development of female reproductive organs. It can also promote female sexual desire. Testosterone levels also peak during ovulation and may last for several days.

3. Estrogen

Estrogen is a hormone in women that helps women maintain normal sexual desire and development of reproductive organs. Estrogen levels also peak during ovulation and may last for several days.

4. Progesterone

Progesterone is a hormone in women that helps women maintain a normal pregnancy process. Progesterone levels also peak during ovulation and may last for several days.

5. Adrenaline

Epinephrine is a hormone produced by the heart that can help women increase heart rate and blood pressure, while also promoting cell growth and metabolism. Adrenaline levels also peak during ovulation and may last for several days.

The above is an introduction to various hormones during ovulation. Changes in these hormones have an important impact on women's health and fertility. If you have any questions about ovulation, talk to your doctor.