Yes, the ovulatory cycle and menstrual cycle are the same thing. Both talk about the reproductive cycle, but one focuses on ovulation as the main feature of the cycle and the other focuses on menstruation as the main feature of the cycle. There is no difference between these two cycles.
During ovulatory phase which is between day 10-18 of menstrual cycle
The two phases of the menstrual cycle are as follows: Pre ovulatory phase (before ovulation or release of egg from the ovary) Post ovulatory (after ovulation)
No, kissing your girlfriend and stimulating your girlfriends breasts has no relation to her menstrual cycle. The menstrual cycle is controlled by a domino effect of hormonal changes between her reproductive organs and her brain, kissing her has no impact on this cycle. Her period will come as normal in accordance to her menstrual cycle, the only time you can change this is if you were to have sex with her and get her pregnant.Oh, heavens, NO.
The menstrual cycle starts on day one of menstruation, on average menstruation lasts between 5-7 days. Thus between days 1-6 of the menstrual cycle you're menstruating.
First of all, it's menstrual. Second is the menstrual cycle is the time space between periods hope that helps! :)
It is possible for a female to go through their menstrual cycle twice in one month. There are many factors that can contribute to this. Hormones and stress levels are large factors in relation to the menstrual cycle.
The term fertile means when you are able to get pregnant. During a typical menstrual cycle of 28 days a woman would likely be fertile between days 7-16 of the menstrual cycle.
The menstrual cycle is the reproductive cycle, as long as she is fertile she is always on her menstrual cycle. You can't tell where she is in her menstrual cycle unless she tells you.
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The menstrual cycle is the cycle of hormonal changes between your reproductive organs and brain that cause ovulation and in turn failing fertilisation causes menstruation. It is not possible for a menstrual cycle to last only two days.
A menstrual period is when there is a loss several tablespoons of blood and mucus from the vagina; when a menstrual cycle is the series of changes a woman's body goes through for 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.