the beginning of menstruation at puberty is called
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- In a female teenager, menarche is the onset of her first menstrual cycle.
- When ovulation is not followed by fertilisation, menstruation follows, which is the monthly loss of the functional layer of the uterine endometrial lining.
- It happens every 28 days on average, although it can happen anywhere between 21 and 45 days. Menarche typically occurs at the age of 12.4.
- Menstrual cycles typically last three to seven days, with periods lasting more than ten days being considered irregular.
- The teenage female body reaches maturity with menarche. It's linked to the capacity to ovulate and reproduce.
- The onset of menarche, on the other hand, does not imply ovulation or fertility.
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