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  2. Menstrual Cycle (Normal Menstruation): Overview & Phases - ...

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/10132

    The menstrual cycle is a term to describe the sequence of events that occur in your body as it prepares for the possibility of pregnancy each month. Your menstrual cycle is the time from the first day of your menstrual period until the first day of your next menstrual period.

  3. Stages of the Menstrual Cycle - Healthline

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    We’ll tell you all about the menstrual, follicular, ovulation, and luteal phases of your cycle, as well as what hormones and symptoms are at play in each of these phases.

  4. Menstrual cycle: What's normal, what's not - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/.../in-depth/menstrual-cycle/art-20047186

    What's the menstrual cycle? The menstrual cycle is the monthly series of changes the body goes through to prepare for pregnancy. Each month, one of the ovaries releases an egg. This is called ovulation. Hormonal changes at this time get the uterus ready for pregnancy.

  5. Your menstrual cycle - Office on Women's Health

    www.womenshealth.gov/menstrual-cycle/your-menstrual-cycle

    The menstrual cycle is the monthly hormonal cycle a females body goes through to prepare for pregnancy. Your menstrual cycle is counted from the first day of your period up to the first day of your next period. Your hormone levels (estrogen and progesterone) usually change throughout the menstrual cycle and can cause menstrual symptoms.

  6. Menstrual Cycle - Office on Women's Health

    www.womenshealth.gov/menstrual-cycle

    The menstrual cycle is the hormonal process a woman's body goes through each month to prepare for a possible pregnancy. Regular menstrual periods in the years between puberty and menopause are usually a sign that your body is working normally. Irregular or heavy, painful periods are not normal.

  7. A menstrual cycle is a monthly process the female body goes through to prepare for pregnancy. Your brain and hormones (natural chemical messengers) tell your body how to react during each phase. Day one of your menstrual cycle begins with menstruation.

  8. What is Menstruation? | Get Facts About Having Your Period

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    What’s the menstrual cycle? Your menstrual cycle helps your body prepare for pregnancy every month. It also makes you have a period if you’re not pregnant. Your menstrual cycle and period are controlled by hormones like estrogen and progesterone. Here’s how it all goes down: You have 2 ovaries, and each one holds a bunch of eggs. The eggs ...

  9. Menstruation is the shedding of the lining of the uterus (endometrium) accompanied by bleeding. It occurs in approximately monthly cycles throughout a woman's reproductive life, except during pregnancy. Menstruation starts during puberty (at menarche) and stops permanently at menopause.

  10. Menstrual Cycle: An Overview - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Menstruation is one part of a woman's cycle when the lining of the uterus (endometrium) is shed. This occurs throughout a woman's reproductive life. With each monthly cycle, the endometrium prepares itself to nourish a fetus. Increased levels of estrogen and progesterone help thicken its walls.

  11. Menstrual cycle | Description, Phases, Hormonal Control,...

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    menstrual cycle, recurring fluctuations in hormone levels that produce physical changes in the uterus and ovaries to prepare the female body for pregnancy. In adult women, the menstrual cycle lasts anywhere from 21 to 40 days, with the average being 28 days.