After the menses end (period stops), hormones again alert the ovaries to a new "cycle". The uterus begins (again) to build a thicker tissue on the walls of the uterus. This tissue is highly vascular, meaning, it's got a lot of blood vessels to transfer nutrients and wastes IF an egg implants during this next cycle. The egg prepares for its release, so the egg enters the Fallopian tube on its journey to the uterus--- but the egg hasn't quite left, yet. It's just getting ready/readier. The biggest thing your body is doing is building the thicker wall inside the uterus. Without that, the egg cannot implant very well. That thickened tissue is what becomes period blood if no egg implants.
The first day of the menstrual cycle is the first day of a woman's period - the first day of bleeding is counted as day one, not spotting beforehand. So the first six days of the menstrual cycle would typically be the menstrual phase aka a woman's period.
The menstrual fluid (endometrial lining) is shed during the first six days or so of the menstrual cycle.
menstruation
The menstrual cycle starts with menstruation. The firswt day of your menstrual cycle is considered to be the first day of true bleeding during your menstrual phase.
At the beginning of the menstrual cycle. (during first two weeks)
The first day of a womans menstrual cycle is also the first day of menstruation.
The menstrual cycle is the whole reproductive cycle, I think maybe you mean the menstrual phase. The first day of menstruation is day one of your menstrual cycle, ovulation typically occurs around 14 days into the menstrual cycle - although everyone is different.
Yes. If ever pregnant, avoid x-rays during the first trimester.
The first day of the menstrual cycle is the first day of the menstrual phase - aka first day of the period/menstruation. The menstrual cycle is called this (rather than ovulation cycle) because menstruation is the most noticeable external sign of the cycle.
The first day of your current menstrual cycle (the first day you begin to bleed again) is also your last day of your previous cycle. The average length of the cycle is 28 days. The first day of your current menstrual cycle (the first day you begin to bleed again) is also your last day of your previous cycle. The average length of the cycle is 28 days.
The first day of your menstrual cycle is the first day of your period. You onlystart counting on the first day you see true bleeding, don't count from when you start spotting.
One menstrual cycle is the number of days from the first day of menstruation uip until the day before the next menstrual phase.
A young lady's menstrual cycle is called a period.
First of all, it's menstrual. Second is the menstrual cycle is the time space between periods hope that helps! :)