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^dude shutup always trying to downplay somebody when you got caught wearing that my little pony shirt....you a man wear some man shyt, you hoe. type od staright dude wear pastel color pants
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menstrual_cycle
The menstrual cycle is the scientific term for the physiological changes that can occur in fertile women for the purposes of sexual reproduction and fertilization. This article focuses on the human menstrual cycle, a "monthly" cycle that takes approximately 28 days to complete although this does vary from person to person.
The menstrual cycle, under the control of the endocrine system, is necessary for reproduction. It is commonly divided into three phases: the follicular phase, ovulation, and the luteal phase. It is also occasionally misclassified using the uterine cycle: menstruation, proliferative phase, and secretory phase.[1] Menstrual cycles are counted from the first day of menstrual bleeding. Hormonal contraception interferes with the normal hormonal changes with the aim of preventing reproduction.[2]
Stimulated by gradually increasing amounts of estrogen in the follicular phase, discharges of blood (menses) slow then stop, and the lining of the uterus thickens. Follicles in the ovary begin developing under the influence of a complex interplay of hormones, and after several days one or occasionally two become dominant (non-dominant follicles atrophy and die). Approximately mid-cycle, 24–36 hours after the Luteinizing Hormone (LH) surges, the dominant follicle releases an ovum, or egg in an event called ovulation. After ovulation, the egg only lives for 24 hours or less without fertilization while the remains of the dominant follicle in the ovary become a corpus luteum; this body has a primary function of producing large amounts of progesterone. Under the influence of progesterone, the endometrium (uterine lining) changes to prepare for potential implantation of an embryo to establish a pregnancy. If implantation does not occur within approximately two weeks, the corpus luteum will involute, causing sharp drops in levels of both progesterone and estrogen. These hormone drops cause the uterus to shed its lining and egg in a process termed menstruation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menstruation
The average volume of menstrual fluid during a monthly menstrual period is 35 milliliters (2.4 tablespoons of menstrual fluid) with 10–80 milliliters (1 - 6 tablespoons of menstrual fluid) considered typical. Menstrual fluid is the correct name for the menstrual flow, although many people prefer to refer to it as menstrual blood. Menstrual fluid in fact contains some blood, as well as cervical mucus, vaginal secretions, and endometrial tissue. Menstrual fluid is reddish-brown, a slightly darker colour than blood.[2]:p.381
Many women also notice blood clots or shedding of their uterus's endometrium lining during menstruation. These appear as small pieces of tissue mixed with the blood. Pieces of endometrial tissue are easy to confuse with menstrual clots and a specimen test can confirm which you have.[4] Sometimes menstrual clots or shed endometrial tissue is incorrectly thought to indicate an early-term miscarriage of an embryo. An enzyme called plasmin — contained in the endometrium – tends to inhibit the blood from clotting.
The amount of iron lost via menstrual fluid is relatively insignificant for most women.[5] In one study, premenopausal women who exhibited symptoms of iron deficiency were given endoscopies. 86% of them actually had gastrointestinal disease and were at risk of being misdiagnosed simply because they were menstruating.[6]
The first experience of a menstrual period during puberty is called menarche. The average age of menarche is 13, but menarche can typically occur between ages 8 and 18.Premature or delayed menarche should be investigated, ie before 10 yrs or after 16 years.[2]:p.381[7] Perimenopause is when fertility in a female declines, and menstruation may occur infrequently in the years leading up to menopause, when a female stops menstruating completely and is no longer fertile. Menopause typically occurs between the late 40s and 50s[2]:p.381 in Western countries.
Girl its on point every month.
Tells you what day its coming on.
Your fertile week.
The day you ovulate.
And its free![]()
I exercise the week before my cycle so I don't cramp, but i know the exact day it will start every month. Just like the other girls said, light pink on the tissue means it's a wrap!
Tell me about it....
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its funny that the women are replying with spoiler tags
are yall ashamed of this or something?
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