The hormone LH (leidigotropic hormone) and human chorionic gonadotropin β (hCG), also known as choriogonadotropin or prolactin, are the main regulators of gonadal function and play an important role in reproduction. They both can interact with each other, influencing each other's production and release. Prolactin has two functional meanings - gonadotropic and lactotropic, and its chemical structure remains one of the most complex and sophisticated of all known human hormones.
Prolactin is a hormone that regulates many aspects of our health, such as the reproductive system, digestion, metabolism, and even mental health. Here is a brief description of why prolactin is important for our body:
Why is the hormone needed? Supporting reproductive function Prolactin plays an important role in ensuring the functioning of the reproductive system of a woman’s body. In men, hormone levels depend on ejaculation. The more often a man has sex, the higher his level. Regulating breast growth Until the age of 12, more of the male hormone testosterone is released, so the volume of the mammary glands is moderate. During puberty, production begins