the reproductive cycles consists of 1-ovarian cycle 2-menstrual cycle the phases of the ovarian cycle 1-follicular phase 2-ovulation 3-corpus luteum phase the phases of the menstrual cycle 1-menstrution 2-poliferative phase 3- scretory phase
The menstrual cycle is the shedding of the endometrium of the uterus.The ovarian cycle occurs about 14 days after the menstrual cycle and is when ovulation occurs (release of an oocyte, or egg)The menstrual cycle and the ovulation cycle are the same thing, the reproductive cycle is the process of releasing an egg from the ovary and if pregnancy doesn't occur the uterine lining that has built-up to support the potential pregnancy is shed. The different names just relate to different events withi the cycle: ovulation and menstruation.The menstrual cycle is how often you get a period, where you bleed. The ovarian cycle is where you ovulate. It is associated with the menstrual cycle, because you ovulate on the 14th day, but it is separate from menstruating
No, reptiles do not have menstrual cycles or periods like mammals do. Instead, they have reproductive cycles that are different from those of mammals.
No
No, bearded dragons do not have menstrual cycles. They do not menstruate like humans or some other mammals.
A dominant ovarian cyst is a fluid-filled sac that forms on the ovary and typically contains a mature egg ready for ovulation. These cysts are usually benign and part of the normal menstrual cycle, often resolving on their own within a few menstrual cycles. Dominant ovarian cysts can cause mild discomfort but typically do not require medical intervention unless they become large or symptomatic. Regular monitoring may be recommended to ensure they do not lead to complications.
No.
Some symptoms of ovarian cysts are lower abdominal pain, irregular menstrual periods, pressure and pain in the abdomen, and long term pelvic pain during menstrual period.
Delayed menstrual cycles have been reported when taking Ciprofloxacin. The delay can also be caused by the urinary tract infection. Both can cause delayed menstrual cycles.
because it just does.
Possibly you are not having two periods, but rather you have a disease which gives symptoms which immitate the natural effects of menstruation - the one I think of is ovarian cancer. Definitely see a cancer doctor if you haven't already.
Once a month