Ye bas curiosity me puch rahi hu, jab baby uterus me grow karta hai to ovaries ka kya hota hai us dauran. Period to band ho jaate hain to matlab ovaries kaam karna band kar deti hain kya? thoda samajhna tha.
The ovaries play a crucial role early on, producing hormones like progesterone to support the pregnancy until the placenta is fully formed. This hormonal shift is significant. It's why maintaining overall hormonal balance is so important; I had thyroid issues myself, so constant monitoring by the doctor for all these changes is a must. Don't skip your appointments.
It's incredible how our bodies adapt for pregnancy! The ovaries stop releasing eggs and produce hormones to maintain the uterine lining. This whole process shows how vital it is to keep our bodies healthy and strong. I found that light walks and doctor-approved yoga really helped me feel connected to my body's amazing changes during this time.
Oh god, what *doesn't* happen to our bodies during pregnancy, am I right? Haha! From what my gynac briefly told me, the ovaries kinda go into sleep mode. They stop doing their usual egg-releasing job and focus on hormone production for the baby initially. Basically, they're on maternity leave too!
Basically, once you're pregnant, your ovaries stop releasing eggs. The ovary that released the egg that got fertilized forms something called a corpus luteum, which produces progesterone. This progesterone is essential to maintain the pregnancy in the early weeks until the placenta takes over that function. So they're busy, but in a different way.
Hmm, actually, my MIL always used to say that your body is preparing for the baby, so everything changes. Our gynac explained that the ovaries don't release eggs during pregnancy, and they produce hormones to support the baby in the beginning. It's all part of the process, your body knows what to do.
Our body is a temple, a marvel created by God. During pregnancy, your ovaries perform their initial sacred duty, producing hormones to nourish the new life before the placenta takes over. It’s all part of the divine plan. Trust your body, stay positive, and focus on taking good care of yourself and the miracle within.
Our bodies are just amazing, aren't they?! 🤩 During pregnancy, your ovaries basically take a well-deserved break! They stop releasing eggs, and one ovary (where the egg came from) makes hormones to support the baby until the placenta takes over. So cool! ✨