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Your Menstrual Cycle

Wondering what the menstrual cycle is, and what it means for you and your body? Understanding your menstrual cycle can improve your menstrual health, well-being, and sex life.

We’ll explain your menstrual cycle in simple steps, to give you the information you need to know, and want to find out.

Menstrual cycle simply explained

When your body hits puberty, things start to change. But the exact moment puberty starts varies from person to person. It can start as early as 10 or as late as 16 – all is normal. During puberty, your body starts to produce a new set of hormones. These hormones will send out signals to your body, and some of them will tell your body to start to prepare for pregnancy every month.

The menstrual cycle is a series of natural processes that your body goes through. During your period cycle, your hormone levels rise and fall, depending on which stage of your menstrual cycle you are in. These hormones can also affect your mood and level of energy.

The length of a menstrual cycle can vary from 23 days to 35 days. All bodies are different, so the length of your own menstrual cycle may be shorter or longer and not all menstrual cycles are regular.

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