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The inner lining of the uterus which is called the "endometrium," becomes thicker as the ovary is preparing to release an egg. This thickening is in preparation for receiving the egg and allowing a surface for the egg to couple with a man's sperm. If this fertilization takes place, the uterus' inner lining continues to … Read more
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FSH is needed to stimulate the growth of Graafian follicles (egg). The lowest concentration would be around day 20 or 14-16 days after the first day of your period. The reason it drops at this time is because the follicles (egg) necessary for the cycle has already been matured for fertilization during ovulation. When the … Read more
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Depending on what kind of drugs your have been administering, it can stay in your body for up to 4 months or longer. Whatever is put into your body is being transferred to your baby, so unless the drugs have left your body they will continue to effect baby. Studies have shown that consumption of … Read more
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You could have possible had a miscarriage. Sometimes there is something genetically wrong with the chromosomes and the result is an early pregnancy abortion. Most women have 1 or 2 miscarriages in their life and don't even know it! So there is a possibility that you were pregnant but your body has now flushed it … Read more