Mini-Puberty, Physiological and Disordered: Consequences, and Potential for Therapeutic Replacement
There are 3 physiological waves of central hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis activity over the lifetime. The first occurs during fetal life, the second—termed “mini-puberty”—in the first months after birth, and the third at puberty. After adolescence, the axis remains active all through adulthood.
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