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Chapter 27, Problem 6CCS

23-Year-Old Female with Menstrual Irregularity

Jasmine Herrera, 23, has been referred to the endocrinology clinic. She is very overweight, with obvious acne and facial hair. She complains of irregular menstrual cycles. “My husband and I want to use the rhythm method," she says, “but I don’t have any rhythm!”

Chapter 27, Problem 6CCS, 23-Year-Old Female with Menstrual Irregularity

Jasmine Herrera, 23, has been referred to the

6. NCLEX-STYLE Jasmine is started on oral contraceptives containing a combination of an estrogen and progesterone. These will regulate her menstrual cycles and decrease her androgen level. They will also act to prevent pregnancy by preventing ovulation. What phase of the uterine cycle is caused by sustained elevation of both estrogen and progesterone levels?

a. Proliferative phase

b. Follicular phase

c. Secretory phase

d. Menstrual phase

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