How are follicle-stimulating hormone levels associated with the onset of menopause and what do changes indicate about ovarian reserve?
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FSH levels rise during menopause as ovarian reserve depletes, indicating reduced estrogen production and fewer viable eggs.
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) levels rise as menopause approaches, indicating a declining ovarian reserve as the ovaries become less responsive.