what is menstruation and menstrual cycle? is there any difference between them?
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➢What is menstruation and menstrual cycle? is there any difference between them?
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➢The menstrual cycle, which is counted from the first day of one period to the first day of the next, isn't the same for every woman. Menstrual flow might occur every 21 to 35 days and last two to seven days. For the first few years after menstruation begins, long cycles are common.
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- Menstruation is a cyclic phenomenon that occurs in females aged 12 to 45. Overy produces mature eggs every 28 days during this process. If fertilization fails, the blood vessels, along with the egg, flow out of the vagina; this is known as menstrual flow or simply menstruation.
- The process of ovulation (egg production) and menstruation in women is referred to as the menstrual cycle. It is a normal shift in the female reproductive system that also serves as the foundation for pregnancy. A woman's body undergoes a range of changes throughout this time.
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Every month for 4-7 days, you bleed nonstop. The menstruation cycle is the period of time during which your body acts in order for you to reproduce. This cycle is divided into three parts. It begins with menstruation and ends with ovulation when you are most fertile. Then the Luteal phase, which is defined by the interval from ovulation to your next period.
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