Biology, asked by Sharmason, 11 months ago

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Answered by Cheemaking
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The luteal phase is one stage of your menstrual cycle. It occurs after ovulation (when your ovaries release an egg) and before your period starts. During this time, the lining of your uterus normally gets thicker to prepare for a possible pregnancy.

If you have a luteal phase defect, that lining doesn't grow properly each month. This can make it difficult to become or remain pregnant.

《Cause》

The luteal phase is usually about 12 to14 days long. During this time, your ovaries make a hormone called progesterone. It tells the lining of your uterus to grow.

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Answered by rohan2132
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The luteal phase is one stage of your menstrual cycle. It occurs after ovulation (when your ovaries release an egg) and before your period starts. During this time, the lining of your uterus normally gets thicker to prepare for a possible pregnancy.

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