How do hormonal contraceptives suppress FSH secretion and what are the physiological effects of this modulation on ovulation and menstrual regulation?
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Hormonal contraceptives contain estrogen and progesterone, which suppress FSH, preventing follicle development and ovulation, thus regulating menstruation.
Hormonal contraceptives suppress FSH by providing steady levels of synthetic hormones, preventing the peak that triggers ovulation, thus stabilizing the menstrual cycle.