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Answered by BiswaShresikha
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The menstrual cycle refers to the changes and preparation that a woman's body goes through to prepare for pregnancy. About once a month, the uterus grows a new lining (endometrium) to get ready for a fertilized egg. When there is no fertilized egg to start the pregnancy, the uterus sheds its lining starting off the monthly menstrual bleeding also called menstrual period.

The menstrual cycle is from Day 1 of bleeding to Day 1 of the next instance of bleeding. The average cycle is 28 days, although it is perfectly normal to have a cycle that is as short as 21 days or as long as 35 days. A regular menstrual cycle is an important element of successful conception.

Hormones control a woman's menstrual cycle and this cycle is comprised of three distinct phases.

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