How does chronic stress or acute emotional distress influence FSH levels and what impact does this have on overall reproductive health and hormonal regulation?
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Chronic stress can elevate cortisol, which may suppress the production of FSH, potentially leading to irregular menstrual cycles and fertility issues.
Chronic stress can elevate cortisol, which may suppress the release of GnRH, affecting FSH levels and potentially leading to irregular ovulation and menstrual cycles.