Andrew Huberman· PhD
What does progesterone do? Well, progesterone impacts the uterine lining, so-called endometrium or the lining, the mucous lining of the uterus where that egg that's ovulated is potentially going to implant if it's fertilized.
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What does progesterone do? Well, progesterone impacts the uterine lining, so-called endometrium or the lining, the mucous lining of the uterus where that egg that's ovulated is potentially going to implant if it's fertilized.
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we think about it the layer of the uterus because estrogen stimulates the growth of that lining and then progesterone stabilizes it and allows implantation to occur