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UNDERSTANDING YOUR MENSTRUATION

In the following topic understanding your menstruation, we will learn and understand the Menstruation in detail.

WHAT IS MENSTRUAL CYCLE?

UNDERSTANDING YOUR MENSTRUATION
Menstrual cycle

When we talk about the menstrual cycle the first thing many of us think of is ‘periods’. The period (Menstruation) is just part of a continuous cycle of changes in the body that is regulated by hormones.

The cycle usually begins during the teenage years and continues until menopause, at about the age of 50. The purpose of the menstrual cycle is to prepare the body for reproduction.

WHAT IS NORMAL CYCLE?

The menstrual cycle can vary from woman to woman. For some, it is normal to have a shorter cycle (e.g. 21 days) and for others a longer cycle (e.g. 35 days). The average for all women in the world is 28 days.

normal menstrual cycle



This means that the time of ovulation varies, but the average is the 14th day.

The periods can last from 1 to 8 days, with the average being about 4 to 5 days

WHAT CAUSES IRREGULAR PERIODS?

The cycle will vary in a woman from time to time. This can be the result of

  • hormonal fluctuations,
  • emotional stress illness,
  • travel
  • sudden weight change or
  • the use of some medicines

WHAT ARE THE SOME OF THE PROBLEMS?

Many women will experience problems with their menstrual cycle at some time. The most common problems are

  • period pain,
  • premenstrual tension,
  • irregular periods
  • and very heavy periods.

If you have any problems or questions about your menstrual cycle, discuss them with your doctor

WHEN IS PREGNANCY LIKELY TO OCCUR?

You are most likely to get pregnant between the 8th and the18th day, depending on when you ovulate and how long the sperm remain active. It is useful to know when you ovulate—you may feel a pain in the abdomen and notice that your vaginal mucus changes from jelly-like to watery. Intercourse at this time and for the next 2 days is most likely to result in pregnancy

Source: women’s health

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