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What Are Stable Hormone Levels?
Stable hormone levels refer to the consistent and balanced concentrations of hormones in the body. In the context of
gynecology
, this often pertains to
estrogen
,
progesterone
, and
testosterone
, among others, which play crucial roles in
menstrual cycles
,
fertility
, and
overall reproductive health
.
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