How does the LH value change after pregnancy

  LH is luteinizing hormone, which is a hormone in the human body with higher levels in females and has a significant impact on their health. If women have abnormal levels of LH in their bodies after pregnancy, it may lead to miscarriage. So women should pay attention to the level of LH in their body after pregnancy. So, how does the LH value change in women after pregnancy?

  

How does the LH value change after pregnancy1

  Luteinizing hormone is a type of protein gonadotropin produced by human pituitary cells, which can promote the conversion of carbohydrates into estrogen in sex hormone body cells, promote stable embryonic development, and adjust the normal menstrual cycle of women. If a woman becomes pregnant, her LH levels will continue to rise, and ovulation test strips will be used to detect positive results.

  So if the LH value in a woman's body is detected and the LH value in her body is on the rise for 21 consecutive days, it indicates that the woman is pregnant and needs to undergo a pregnancy test. In fact, women's LH levels also increase during ovulation. But after female ovulation ends, the LH value will decrease and return to normal levels.

  High or low levels of LH in women's bodies can affect the function of estrogen and be detrimental to ovulation. Moreover, abnormal LH values can also cause endocrine disorders in women, leading to ovarian dysfunction and hindering pregnancy. After pregnancy, abnormal levels of LH in the body can also affect embryonic development and lead to fetal miscarriage.

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