The terms menses and period generally refer to the same thing: menstruation.
the hormone FSH ( Follice Stimulating Hormone) triggers the menses (period) in a healthy female. During the menses, the uterine lining is being shed.
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Menses are another name for the menstrual period in women. Menses can start in young girls as young as nine years of age with the color ranging from a light pink to a dark red.
The term for the onset of a woman's monthly menstrual flow is menses. The term for the first period in a girl is menarche.
Perhaps it's a misspelling of "menses", which is the menstrual flow, also called a period, or catamenia.
Yes you can get pregnant right after your period.
Given a regular menses, ovulation normally occurs two weeks after menstruation.
Generally speaking ovulation (fertile period) occurs two weeks before your period. The chances of pregnancy reach a maximum in the middle of the menstrual cycle, close to ovulation (if you have a 28-day menstruation cycle, the ovulation period is nearly the 14th day of the cycle. ) Cycle is counted from the first day of menses.
When a young woman first gets her menses it can take some time for the body to regulate completely. Missing a period off and on in the first couple years after starting menses is perfectly normal and if pregnancy is not a possibility there is nothing to worry about but wait for the next cycle.
Menstruating is when a woman goes through her menstrual cycle. Which means she has her monthly period.
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