EPISODE · Apr 3, 2025 · 27 MIN
Reproductive Embryology
from ADHDoctor · host ADHDoctor
In this episode of ADHDoctor, we dive deep into the fascinating world of human embryological development, focusing on the intricate journey of the reproductive system. Starting from the early indifferent stage, where both male and female structures coexist, we explore how genetic factors and hormones like testosterone shape our internal and external genitalia over crucial weeks of gestation. Join us as we unravel the mysteries behind gonad formation, the development of genital ducts, and the descent of the testes and ovaries. We’ll also touch on various developmental anomalies and differences in sex development that can arise along the way. Whether you're a curious listener or someone looking to deepen your understanding of human biology, this episode promises to be both informative and engaging! Tune in for a captivating exploration of how we all begin our journey into existence.
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In this episode of ADHDoctor, we dive deep into the fascinating world of human embryological development, focusing on the intricate journey of the reproductive system. Starting from the early indifferent stage, where both male and female structures coexist, we explore how genetic factors and hormones like testosterone shape our internal and external genitalia over crucial weeks of gestation. Join us as we unravel the mysteries behind gonad formation, the development of genital ducts, and the descent of the testes and ovaries. We’ll also touch on various developmental anomalies and differences in sex development that can arise along the way. Whether you're a curious listener or someone looking to deepen your understanding of human biology, this episode promises to be both informative and engaging! Tune in for a captivating exploration of how we all begin our journey into existence.
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