How do endocrine disruptors, such as environmental chemicals, influence FSH levels and their effects on fertility and hormonal regulation?
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Endocrine disruptors can interfere with FSH production, potentially leading to altered menstrual cycles and reduced fertility by mimicking or blocking natural hormones.
Environmental chemicals acting as endocrine disruptors may raise or suppress FSH levels, disrupting regular ovulation and hormonal balance, thereby affecting fertility.
Endocrine disruptors can increase or decrease FSH levels, affecting reproductive health by altering hormone regulation and potentially leading to fertility issues.