Anovulant [GENUINE • 2027]
Anovulants primarily work by acting on the hypothalamus-pituitary system to suppress the secretion of and Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) .
By blocking these hormones, the drug eliminates the development of follicles. anovulant
The term "anovulant" often appears in theological and ethical discussions, particularly within the Roman Catholic Church: the ovaries cannot release an egg
Without an LH surge, the ovaries cannot release an egg, making fertilization impossible. typically a hormonal steroid derivative
An (also spelled anti-ovulant ) is a substance, typically a hormonal steroid derivative, that suppresses ovulation to prevent pregnancy or treat specific medical conditions. Mechanism of Action
The Church generally prohibits the use of anovulants for the direct purpose of contraception, viewing it as an interference with the "procreative and unitive" nature of marriage.