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Menstrual cycle is about 28 days that prepares the body for pregnancy.
If the egg is fertilized and results in pregnancy then the menstrual cycle stops. The menstrual cycle exists to allow pregnancy to occur, so when pregnant no need for it to continue.
Normal fluctuations occur as a result of puberty, the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and menopause.
If you were pregnant then you'd no longer have a menstrual cycle, if you don't understand that then you should in no way be having sex or sexually active to risk pregnancy. The menstrual cycle is your body preparing for possible pregnancy, when pregnant the cycle is shut down.
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When you become pregnant, your menstrual cycle is delayed for next ten periods. That means you will not get menstrual bleeding till delivery.
Sperm doesn't influence the menstrual cycle. Obviously the exception would be if pregnancy occurred.
The most simple way to detect early pregnancy symptoms is through the menstrual cycle. If a women misses her menstrual cycle then she may have early pregnancy symptoms.
Fertilization would be when conception occurs, if the fertilized egg implants itself in the uterus lining this is when pregnancy occurs and thus the menstrual cycles stop. Although fertilization doesn't always result in pregnancy, and pregnancy can miscarry at any point.
The menstrual cycle typically lasts 28 days - but everyone's cycle is different. If fertilization does take place then there is no menstrual cycle, this would continue into pregnancy.
Menstruation is one of the phases of the menstrual cycle, whereas the menstrual cycle is the entire reproductive system. During the menstrual cycle an egg is released and to prepare for possible pregnancy the uterus lining plumps-up, if pregnancy doesn't occur the uterus lining sheds (menstruation) so it can start afresh again next cycle.