Hormones are the perfect example of "can't live with them, can't live without
them." From the time we are teenagers, we have to deal with the emotional and
physical changes they bring. By the time we get to childbearing age, hormones
take on mythic proportions with comments such as, "Oh, she's just being hormonal."
Elizabeth Mlotkiewicz from Wichita, Kan., has heard it too many times. Having been diagnosed with premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PDD), Mlotkiewicz is used to the havoc hormones can play after five months of fertility therapy. "They made me feel PMSy all month long," she says. "Mood swings, outbursts, irrationality. The worst of the worst PMS symptoms extended for five months! It was so awful that my husband and I have tried to block it from our minds."
There are probably 25 to 30 hormonal agents that regulate menstruation, ovulation and pregnancy. |
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We know that hormones affect emotions, growth and fertility, but what are they really? Which ones are the major players, and which ones play smaller roles in fertility and well being?
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