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Menstrual Cycle and The Fertile Female
Posted by Unknown on Saturday, November 24, 2012
What is the fertile?
Fertile period is the period for which there is an egg ready to be fertilized. Fertile period is closely related to menstruation and menstrual cycles. Fertile period is characterized by an increase in luteinizing hormone (LH), Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) and estrogen. In addition it is also influenced by the cycle of the woman's mental condition so, can move forward or backward. For it is the understanding of how the menstrual cycle menstruation and how it needs to be understood in detail womanhood.
By knowing when the fertile and infertile then, one can take the decision to get pregnant or not pregnant.
Menstruation and the Menstrual Cycle
Menstruation is the release of the uterine lining (endometrium) accompanied by bleeding and occur repeatedly every month except during pregnancy. Menstruation recurring monthly menstrual cycle is finally formed. The menstrual cycle is calculated from the first day of menstruation until exactly one month following the first day of menstruation. The menstrual cycle ranges from 21-40 days only about 10-15 percent of women who have a 28-day cycle.
First menstruation is called menarche occurs most often at the age of 11 years but can also occur at the age of 8 or 16-year period of menstruation is a sign of a woman's reproductive life that begins from menarche to menopause
At first, the cycle may be irregular. The distance between the two cycles can last for 2 months or within 1 month may be 2 cycles. This is normal, after a long cycle will come back regularly.
To calculate the menstrual cycle can be done by making a note on your calendar. mark the first day of menstruation, count the number of days from the day to day crossed crossed out next month. Thus, you can know the pattern of the cycle. It is very useful to determine when the fertile period and ovulation occurs.
Each month, after the 5th day of the menstrual cycle, the endometrium starts to grow and thicken in preparation for the possibility of pregnancy.
Around day 14, the release of an egg from the ovary (ovulation). This egg goes in one falopian channel and if there is an incoming sperm so fertilization occurs. If fertilization occurs the fertilized egg will go into the uterus and begin to grow into a fetus.
At around day 28, if no fertilization occurs, the endometrium is decay and pass the next menstrual cycle, Menstruation can last for 3-5 days, sometimes up to 7 days. The process of growth and thickening of the endometrium and then start again on the next cycle.
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