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significance of menarche and menopause. ​

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Answered by DeathAura
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A woman's age at menarche (first menstrual period) and her age at menopause are the alpha and omega of her reproductive years. The timing of these milestones is critical for a woman's health trajectory over her lifespan, as they are indicators of ovarian function and aging.

Answered by hpaswan33
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Menarche: Menarche is the medical term for a woman's first menstruation, commonly known as her first period. Menstruation is the monthly shedding of the uterine wall. It typically occurs when girls are between the age of 9 and 15 years old.For the first several years, menstrual bleeding may be inconsistent and irregular. Girls in their early teens are likely to have irregular menstrual cycles, resulting in irregular ovulation.

Menopause; It is a stage of a woman's life characterized by the end of her menstrual cycle, and it marks the end of her child-bearing years. As a result of these biological changes, women often experience a number of different symptoms for a period of time, though they eventually subside.

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