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Define Mensuration Cycle in a critical way and also explain the problems which girls face during these days​

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Answered by Niharikarani1246
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The menstruation cycle refers to the cycles in which a woman's uterus grows and sheds a lining (the endometrium) which could support the development of a fertilised egg. It typically occurs in 28 day cycles, so a woman generally gets her period every 28 days.

Menstruation: The period—the shedding of the uterine lining. ...

The follicular phase: The time between the first day of the period and ovulation. ...

The proliferative phase: After the period, the uterine lining builds back up again.

Ovulation: The release of the egg from the ovary, mid-cycle.

Answered by skprincktr
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Answer:

The menstruation cycle refers to the cycles in which a woman's uterus grows and sheds a lining (the endometrium) which could support the development of a fertilised egg. It typically occurs in 28 day cycles, so a woman generally gets her period every 28 days.

Explanation:

Pain is the most common problem women have with their periods. More than half of women who have periods get some pain around their period. Some women may get just a feeling of heaviness in the abdomen or tugging in the pelvic area. Other women experience severe cramps different from premenstrual syndrome (PMS) pain.

Women may at times experience problems or irregularities in their menstrual cycle. Common problems include: Amenorrhea: This refers to the absence of a menstrual cycle for at least 90 days. Contributing factors amenorrhea period include pregnancy, breastfeeding, eating disorders, excessive exercising, and stress.

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