What is the relationship between FSH levels and luteal phase defects and how do these abnormalities affect menstrual cycles and fertility?
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High FSH levels can indicate poor ovarian reserve, potentially leading to luteal phase defects. Such defects may shorten the luteal phase, disrupting normal menstrual cycles and impairing fertility.
FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone) levels that are abnormal can lead to luteal phase defects by disrupting normal follicular development, affecting progesterone production, menstrual regularity, and fertility.