Menstruation occurs usually every 28days. A woman releases an egg from one of her ovarys and it travels through the fallopian tubes and waits to be fertilised by the male sperm. If this doesnt occur the uterus sheds its lining, and that's how a woman/girl gets her "monthly period" (menstruation)
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Why is my Menstrual cycle is lasting for weeks?
A prolonged menstrual cycle that lasts for weeks could be due to hormonal imbalance, stress, thyroid disorders, or underlying medical conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or uterine fibroids. It is important to consult a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.
What is the process of the periodic shedding of the endometrial lining?
The process of shedding the endometrial lining is known as menstruation. It occurs when there is a drop in hormone levels, causing the blood vessels in the uterus to constrict and the endometrial tissue to break down and shed. This shedding is then expelled from the body through the vagina during menstruation.
The two phases covering the first half and second half of menstrual cycle respectively?
The first half of the menstrual cycle is called the follicular phase, where the follicles in the ovaries mature and prepare for ovulation. The second half is the luteal phase, starting after ovulation, where the ruptured follicle transforms into the corpus luteum and prepares for a possible pregnancy.
How do you know if a girl is on her period?
It is not appropriate to assume or ask someone if they are on their period. Menstruation is a private and personal matter, and it is important to respect others' privacy.
Every woman has eggs in her uterus. When your hormones start to develop, once a month an egg goes down into the uterus and a blood lining starts developing. Your body is practicing having a baby in you. When your cycle is complete, the blood lining and egg flow out the vagina.
What is the brown stuff that comes out when you your period?
The brown discharge that may come out during your period is usually old blood that has oxidized and is being expelled from the uterus along with the menstrual flow. This is normal and typically occurs at the beginning or end of your period.
What is the average length of this reproductive cycle?
The average length of the human reproductive cycle, including both the menstrual cycle in females and the sperm production cycle in males, is approximately 28 days. However, this can vary widely among individuals.
What is the menstrual cycle controlled by?
The menstrual cycle is controlled by hormones, specifically estrogen and progesterone, which are produced by the ovaries. These hormones regulate the different phases of the menstrual cycle, including ovulation and menstruation. Additionally, the hypothalamus and pituitary gland in the brain play a role in controlling hormone production.
Sequence the stages of the menstrual cycle in a human female using diagrams and captions?
Phase 1: menstrual flow consists of blood and tissue cells released from the thickened lining of the uterus. Phase 2: hormones cause the lining of the uterus to thicken in phase two. Phase 3: hormones produced by the ovaries continue to cause an increase in the thickness of the uterine lining during phase three.
Why is menstruation blood light colored?
The bright red blood is oxygenated fresh blood. As the lining of the uterus becomes older (the underlying layers) the blood along with tissue and other cells/fluids contains less oxygen so they become darker and may appear brown.
Can you produce eggs without a menstrual cycle?
If your talking about chickens, yes. If you wish to raise baby chicks, your would need a rooster.
If speaking of human being, a women seems to be born with all the eggs she will ever have in her life. New studies and practices are trying to disprove that or make it so that women can reproduce more.
Why does your period last so long?
Your period last usually 4-6 days. It takes that long because your body has to get out all of the blood and padding that provides support for the egg in the uterus. Once the egg is not fertilized, there is no need for the padding, so it goes away. Its only way out is your vagina.
* If your period last longer than 6 days, you may want to consult a doctor.
How do you know when a girl gets her period?
They ususally show sighs like mood swings (if not bipolar)
Going to the bathroom more often then usual
Walking strange.
Refuse sex( if older, teens usually don't)
Stomach craps
Gain or lose of appetite
Be kind if someone is showing these sighs
Can you have a menstrual cycle without ovaries?
No, the menstrual cycle is regulated by hormones produced by the ovaries, and without ovaries, there would be no ovulation or menstruation.
What is that sticky white stuff?
well, because this topic is menstruation, that "sticky white stuff" is vaginal discharge
Why is not lining is coming out with your period just blood?
When you have your period, the lining of your uterus sheds along with blood. This lining is made up of tissue and blood vessels that build up in the uterus each month in preparation for a potential pregnancy. When fertilization does not occur, this lining is shed during menstruation, resulting in a mixture of blood and tissue being released out of the body.
How do the estrous and menstrual cycles compare?
The estrous cycle occurs in most mammals, including dogs and cats, and is typically shorter and more predictable than the menstrual cycle in humans. In the estrous cycle, females are only sexually receptive during a specific period, while in the menstrual cycle in humans, women are sexually receptive throughout the cycle but can only conceive during ovulation.
Can you mensturate if you are a virgin?
Of course. Girls between the ages 10-15 usually first start menstruating, and many girls that age are virgins.
How is the human menstrual cycle controlled?
The Moon.
The moon controls ALL water on the Earth, since human bodies are 60% water the Moon also controls our bodies.
The word "menstruation" is etymologically related to "moon". The terms "menstruation" and "menses" are derived from the Latin mensis (month), which in turn relates to the Greek mene (moon) and to the roots of the English words month and moon-reflecting the fact that the moon also takes close to 28 days to revolve around the Earth (actually 27.32 days). The synodical lunar month, the period between two new moons (or full moons), is 29.53 days long.
When ur on your period is it okay to have clumps of blood coming out?
It is common to have clumps of blood during your period. These clumps are usually a mix of blood and tissue from the lining of the uterus. However, if you are experiencing very large clots, severe pain, or heavy bleeding, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying issues.
What happen to the uterus lining if no pregnancy occurs?
The uterus lining will come loose and a mentral cycle will begin.
What happens if your period doesnt stop?
If your period doesn't stop and continues for an extended period of time, it may indicate a more serious underlying health issue such as hormonal imbalances, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), thyroid problems, or uterine fibroids. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
What hormone causes menstruation?
The hormone that causes menstruation is called prostaglandins. These hormones are produced by the body's tissues, including the lining of the uterus, and play a role in triggering the shedding of the uterine lining during the menstrual cycle.
Why do muds lose more volume during compaction than sands do?
Sand is deposited as single touching rigid grains. The
porosity
is the space remaining between the touching grains, and is not reduced significantly by compaction until pressures cause the sand grains to break or to undergo chemical changes such as diagenesis. In diagenesis the sand grains will dissolve and redeposit changing the volume and porosity of the sandstone.
Mud can have 60-80% original porosity, before compaction while sand porosity is normally below 45-50% when originally deposited. The reason mud is so different is that it has an open fabric that can hold water within the mud floccules, which are groups of clay platelets held together by
ionic attraction
(and not gravity). Clay platelets in the mud form a "house of cards" type structure due to the ionic attraction between them and create this open system that can hold more water than mud initially.