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  2. Menstruation - Wikipedia

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    Diagram illustrating how the uterus lining builds up and breaks down during the menstrual cycle Menstruation (also known as a period, among other colloquial terms) is the regular discharge of blood and mucosal tissue from the inner lining of the uterus through the vagina. The menstrual cycle is characterized by the rise and fall of hormones. Menstruation is triggered by falling progesterone ...

  3. Menstrual cycle - Wikipedia

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    Menstrual cycle The menstrual cycle is a series of natural changes in hormone production and the structures of the uterus and ovaries of the female reproductive system that makes pregnancy possible. The ovarian cycle controls the production and release of eggs and the cyclic release of estrogen and progesterone. The uterine cycle governs the preparation and maintenance of the lining of the ...

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Women's Health/Menstruation

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    Misinformation related to menstruation [1] Religious practices related to menstruation [2] Menstrual inequity [3] Menstruation and human rights [4] List of disorders related to menstruation; Dignity kit [5] Menstrual Diary; Menstrual cycle tracking applications [6] Fertility period

  5. Metaformic Theory - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 22–23 Cosmetic metaforms are the ways in which menstruation rites were made visible upon women's bodies, through various forms of modifications. [1]: 72 For many cultures, cosmetic expression after the conclusion of menstrual seclusion was a very specific way of displaying a woman's unique knowledge gained through her experience.

  6. New documentary 'Periodical' tells the story of menstruation ...

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    And there are women that are pushing for menstrual rights. There are women who are running marathons, free bleeding. There is a whole conversation about menstruation online.

  7. Menstrual synchrony - Wikipedia

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    Menstrual synchrony, also called the McClintock effect, [1] or the Wellesley effect, [2] is a contested process whereby women who begin living together in close proximity would experience their menstrual cycle onsets (the onset of menstruation or menses) becoming more synchronized together in time than when previously living apart. "For example ...

  8. Category:Menstrual cycle - Wikipedia

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    Category: Menstrual cycle. 45 languages. ... Women's sexuality in Francoist Spain This page was last ... Statistics; Cookie statement;

  9. Menstrual Hygiene Day - Wikipedia

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    Menstrual Hygiene Day makes audible and visible a growing movement that promotes body literacy and autonomy, as well as gender equality. [16] May 28 has symbolic meaning: May is the 5th month of the year, and the average length of menstruation is 5 days every month. Also, the menstrual cycle averages 28 days. [7]