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What is difference between Follicular phase and Proliferactive phase ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The follicular phase: The time between the first day of the period and ovulation. Estrogen rises as an egg prepares to be released. It  is the phase of the estrous cycle (or, in humans and great apes, the menstrual cycle) during which follicles in the ovary mature. It ends with ovulation. The main hormone controlling this stage is estradiol.

The proliferative phase: After the period, the uterine lining builds back up again.  The proliferative phase is the part of the menstrual cycle during which follicles inside the ovaries develop and mature in preparation for ovulation. The levels of FSH increase in the bloodstream during the proliferative phase, stimulating the maturation of follicles.

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The follicular phase: The time between the first day of the period and ovulation. Estrogen rises as an egg prepares to be released. The proliferative phase: After the period, the uterine lining builds back up again. Ovulation: The release of the egg from the ovary, mid-cycle.

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