Gonadotropins
. Gonadotropins are hormones produced by the body to regulate reproductive organs and fertility. They are essential for normal sexual development and maturation of reproductive organs, as well as a range of other important functions, such as stimulating the production of sex hormones and sperm in males, and eggs in females. By controlling the release of these hormones, the body is able to regulate and maintain the proper balance of hormones needed for fertility. Gonadotropins are also used in fertility treatments, such as in vitro fertilization, to help increase the chances of conception. The use of gonadotropins in medical treatments has enabled more individuals to become parents and start families, making it a vital tool for the family planning process.
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