How do hormonal contraceptives impact FSH levels and what implications does this have for ovulation suppression and menstrual cycle regulation?
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Hormonal contraceptives typically suppress FSH production, which prevents the maturation of ovarian follicles and effectively inhibits ovulation. This regulation helps maintain a consistent menstrual cycle.
Hormonal contraceptives suppress FSH, preventing follicular development and ovulation, thus regulating and often stabilizing menstrual cycles.