1. Hormone Increase
2. Thickening of Lining
3. Ovulation
4. Menstruation
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False. Menarche is the BEGINNING of normal menstrual functions.
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No, menstrual blood is not produced in the ovary. Menstrual blood is the shedding of the uterine lining that occurs following ovulation if pregnancy doesn't occur.
Ciclo menstrual is a Portuguese phase, it translates to menstrual cycle in English. You can find more translations from the following sources: Spanish Dict, Google Translate.
The terms which describes this is menarche. Its the onset of menstruation . The average age is 11-12 years.
To insert a menstrual cup you simply fold the cup and insert vaginally, aiming towards the small of your back, once inserted you allow the cup to open and turn it to create a seal. There are many resources online that explain how to use a menstrual cup correctly.
You prepare by making sure that you have all the menstrual products that you need. Options include menstrual cups, menstrual pads, softcups, and tampons - make sure you know your options and know how to use them correctly, be sure to have all you might need for menstruation. If you suffer from problems like menstrual cramps dietary changes leading up to menstruation can help prevent cramps, also make sure you have painkillers to treat menstrual cramps.
This could be the menstrual phase, when uterine lining sheds to start a fresh. Or it could be the fertile phase following menstruation.