The contents of the uterus are suctioned out through a thin (3-4 mm) plastic tube that is inserted through the undilated cervix. Suction is applied either by a bulb syringe or a small pump
There are two hormones that are responsible for the regulation of the menstrual cycle. They are called estrogen and progesterone.
Yes. Hormones are what regulates the menstrual cycle.
An activin is a peptide which participates in the regulation of the menstrual cycle.
This procedure is also sometimes called menstrual regulation, mini-suction, or preemptive abortion
This procedure is also sometimes called menstrual extraction, mini-suction, or preemptive abortion
This procedure is also sometimes called menstrual regulation, menstrual extraction, or preemptive abortion
Estrogens and Progesterone in the Ovaries
Progesterone looks to be more important for menstruation. You need fairly large dose of oestrogen in absence of the progesterone to maintain the menstrual cycle.
Estrogens and Progesterone in the ovaries"with a bit of wit"
their is no leave
menstruation
Between each ovulation, the lining the uterus is shed in the menstrual cycle. If the egg is fertilized, no further ovulation occurs and no menstrual shedding happens.