Ovulation, also known as the danger period or fertile period, is one of the most important times during pregnancy. During this period, a series of changes occur in a woman's body, some of which are very important for the success of pregnancy. Today, we’re going to look at which hormones are elevated during ovulation.

During ovulation, a woman’s estrogen levels increase. Estrogen is an important hormone that is important for female reproductive organ, uterine and breast health. During this period, the main reason why estrogen levels rise is because the eggs mature and are excreted from the body, resulting in increased secretion of estrogen in the body.

Next, let’s take a look at what male hormones are. Androgens are important hormones that are important for female reproductive organs, uterus and breast health. During this period, male hormone levels also increase. However, unlike estrogen, the increase in androgen is not due to egg maturation, but to increased secretion of male hormones.

Finally, let’s look at what chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) is. Chorionic gonadotropin is an important hormone whose levels increase in women during ovulation. HCG is one of the most important hormones during pregnancy and is very important for a successful pregnancy.