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What is menstrual cycle? Describe different changes during the menstrual cycle occurring in a woman. Brainly?

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Answered by Adidhan
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In menstrual cycle ovary of woman releases ova in every 28 days and uterus also make its wall thick in order to nourish embryo if fertilization occurs and if fertilization does not takes place then wall of uterus breakes and fall down from vagin in form of blood and mucus.

Answered by prakhar109251
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HomeNormal PeriodsMenstrual Cycle

Understanding how menstruation works can help you understand how your own cycle works.

Your menstrual cycle is part of your body’s way of preparing for a possible pregnancy each month. Understanding how the process works is important, since you can use this information to help to either get pregnant or avoid getting pregnant, to better manage any menstrual symptoms you are experiencing, and understand when there might be a problem.

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What is menstruation?

normal_cycleMenstruation is the technical term for getting your period. About once a month, females who have gone through puberty will experience menstrual bleeding. This happens because the lining of the uterus has prepared itself for a possible pregnancy by becoming thicker and richer in blood vessels. If pregnancy does not occur, this thickened lining is shed, accompanied by bleeding. Bleeding usually lasts for 3-8 days. For most women, menstruation happens in a fairly regular, predictable pattern. The length of time from the first day of one period to the first day of the next period normally ranges from 21-35 days.

The menstrual cycle is controlled by a complex orchestra of hormones, produced by two structures in the brain, the pituitary gland and the hypothalamus along with the ovaries.

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