‘Menstrual Cycle’

Do You Know Your Menstrual Cycle?

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Know Your Menstrual Cycle

It’s a good idea to use a calendar to keep track of periods. It marks the first day with an “X”. Will continue counting the number of days until you have the following bleeding. If this is done every month, you can determine how many days elapse between each period and thus know when to start the next cycle. If records are kept on the calendar and periods are regular, can be determined every month when the next menstrual cycle starts. If the periods are not regular, you may still notice some signs in advance of the bleeding.

The sensation of pain in lower back pain and menstrual cramps vary from woman to woman can be mild or severe bouts or by continuous and sometimes sit in the back and thighs. In most cases, with advancing age aches usually less intense. For women who have severe pain or even disabling, it is recommended to go with your doctor so that they can indicate a treatment. Other measures that may help reduce pain are warm baths or applying heat in the lower abdomen. Exercise also appears to reduce these pains.

Some women feel depressed or easily irritated during the days before the period. Others get angry or cry more quickly than usual. Others may have “craving” to eat certain foods. These mood swings are usually due to PMS. Premenstrual syndrome is associated with hormonal changes and may affect the way women feel both emotionally and physically.

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Menstruation and the Menstrual Cycle

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Menstruation

The menstrual cycle involves a series of changes that passes through the body of the woman. These changes are governed by the female hormones estrogen and progesterone produced in the ovaries by the body. The menstrual cycle is repeated over many years, from puberty to menopause, except when interrupted if pregnancy occurs.

In the menstrual cycle can identify two phases: the follicular and luteal, both divided by the phenomenon of ovulation.

The follicular phase begins on the first day of menstruation and ends at the time of ovulation. During this phase the pituitary gland begins to secrete a hormone that travels through the bloodstream to act on the ovaries, which favors the development and maturation of a follicle. This is called an ovarian follicle because the follicle develops, where the future egg.

The follicle grows and matures when ruptures and releases an egg. During this phase, changes occur inside the uterus to prepare it for nest egg if it is fertilized with sperm. The cervix secretes or produces large amounts of mucus to facilitate their arrival from the vagina to the fallopian tubes where it will meet the egg.

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