Women, See The 5 Things You Should Know About Your Ovaries |Take Note Of Number 4|


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A lot of women pay little attention to their ovaries during their growing up years and most will only do when they are having difficulties getting pregnant.

The truth however, is ovaries that are about the size of walnuts, play a huge and important role in the life of women.
Biologically, humans were put on earth to reproduce and make more humans which is why the ovaries are some of the most important organs. If you haven’t been paying good attention to these organs, it’s time you do as they are your sure bet to making those sweet babies you desire.
1. Their Size Changes
The ovaries unlike a lot of organs don’t retain the same size for life. The ovaries change in size a lot of the time, especially during your menstrual cycle and throughout the course of your lifetime. The ovaries are about three to five centimeters in length normally but they fluctuate in size as they release an egg each month.
As ovulation occurs, there’s a high probability that a small cyst will be formed which can make the ovaries grow a little in size. The changes in the size of the ovaries are however temporary as they stop entirely when a woman attains menopause. The ovaries shrivel up at the menopausal stage and literally stops functioning.
2. The Ovaries Produce Lots Of Hormones
The ovaries secrete a number of hormones which regulate important functions in the human body. These hormones include oestrogen and progesterone which are responsible for the development of important parts in the female body such as growth of the boobs and widening of the hips during puberty.
Furthermore, oestrogen and progesterone also prepare the uterus for conception and failure to produce enough can make it difficult for a woman to get pregnant. Moreover, the ovaries tend to release the testosterone hormone in much smaller quantities than oestrogen which is responsible for sex drive.
3. They Have An Affinity For The Pill
According to the American Cancer Society, Birth control methods that specifically make use of oestrogen and progesterone in the Pills can go a long way in reducing the risk of a woman having ovarian cancer, within just a few months of starting.
Furthermore, birth control pills also play significant roles in reducing the risk in women who are carriers of the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutations which are responsible for putting women at a higher risk for ovarian cancer. Birth control pills are very effective in reducing ovarian cancer as some studies have found a reduction in the risk of having ovarian cancer by up to 50 percent and can as such play a nice protective role.
4. Ovaries Can Get Stressed
The ovulation process can be affected by stress. When the ovaries are under immense pressure such as the stress that comes from work or losing a lot of weight, the ovaries can stop to release eggs. Biologically, it is a way through which nature prevents women from getting pregnant when they are undergoing stress.
5. They Are Sometimes Responsible For Acne
Ovaries play a huge role in hormonal balance and as such, ate responsible for a number of medical conditions related to hormonal imbalances. More so, certain conditions such as polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), are caused by the serious alteration and imbalances of oestrogen, progesterone, and testosterone.
Excess amount of the testosterone hormone in a woman can result in symptoms like acne and hair growth in certain areas that they commonly grow in main such as the jaw and chest. Also, there would be fluctuations in weight too. The best thing to do is to see a doctor who can prescribe medication that can help get this under control.

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