Female
Hormones
By Peter Vermeeren
Hormones are chemicals, which transfer information and regulate
many processes throughout the body. They serve many important functions
in our lives. For women there are many specialized female hormones
that affect them from the beginning of life right into old age so
it is important to learn as much as possible about them.
As we grow up from childhood
and begin to develop, hormones once held dormant, begin to be released
and cause many changes in physical appearance. There are also many
internal differences as well. Female hormones are responsible for
all the specialized development that a girl goes through in becoming
a woman. The process usually takes around four years and in this
time varying hormone levels can be difficult to adapt to. As the
process begins, the hypothalamus begins to release hormones that
will in turn trigger another endocrine gland, the pituitary gland,
to release two other hormones. These two hormones are luteinising
hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH). These are sent
to the ovaries, which are then stimulated to create their own female
hormones.
Female hormones are also
necessary in regulating a women’s menstrual cycle, allowing
her to give birth. The main hormones produced by the ovaries are
progesterone and estrogen. These along with LH and FSH have a large
role in a women’s natural cycle. Hormones take a drastic change
when a woman becomes pregnant as well. Estrogen and Progesterone
levels remain high in the body during this time. There are many
different hormones as well. Each hormone involved in pregnancy serves
a vital role in this complex cycle.
After a pregnancy, hormone
levels yet again take another drastic change, reverting back to
normal levels. This can be difficult for some women to adapt to
and there are a number of negative symptoms that are believed to
be caused by the many hormonal changes occurring in the body. Female
hormones and their affect on emotional and psychological behavior
are still not very well known however.
Women undergo
another change in hormone levels at around the age of 45-50. At
this point the ovaries become unable to produce normal amounts of
female hormones. This is known as menopause. When the process begins
there may be irregularities in the menstrual cycle until finally
it ceases altogether. This can have a negative effect on many aspects
of health as estrogen serves many functions including protecting
the heart and bones. There are also various other negative side
effects caused by menopause such as hot flashes and bone loss. There
are however, a number of ways to treat the side effects including
with hormone replacement therapy. Hormone replacement therapy may
even be able to protect against osteoporosis and heart disease however
this therapy requires a balance that should be discussed with your
doctor.
From the very beginning
of life, female hormones have a great effect on a woman’s
life. They shape appearances, make having children possible and
are responsible for many important experiences for a women. Knowing
all you can about these important parts of your body is important
in keeping healthy.
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