PPT-Menstrual cycle

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Lecture 2 1 Objectives To list the phases of the menstrual cycle To describe the hormonal changes during each phase To describe the hormonal changes behind ovulation

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Lecture 2 1 Objectives To list the phases of the menstrual cycle To describe the hormonal changes during each phase To describe the hormonal changes behind ovulation To point the source and control of the hormones involved in the menstrual cycle. Dysmenorrhea is the medical term for menstrual cramps Dysmenorrhea can be either primary or secondary Primary dysmenorrhea usually starts 1 to 2 years after your first period Secondary dysmenorrhea results from a specific disease or disorder How do the basics. Introduction. What are menstruation and menstrual hygiene management (MHM)?. Challenges faced by girls and women. MHM and health. Key components of MHM. Inclusive MHM. Cross-. sectoral. roles. Specific Learning Objectives:. Describe the changes males and females undergo during . puberty. Explain the terms . ovulation. and . menstruation. Describe . the stages in the . female menstrual cycle. Dr Kristina Naidoo. Consultant Gynaecologist. Menstrual Disorders. Defining normality. Defining problem. Investigations . Treatment. Normal menstruation. Most menstrual cycles 22 to 35 days. Normal menstrual flow 3 to 7 days . Dr. Angeline N Beltsos. Medical Director. Learning Objectives. Review the rhythm of the menstrual cycle. Follow the hormone changes and how the body responds. Integrate ovulation induction into the framework of the menstrual cycle. Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall. The Female Reproductive . System. Fallopian tube. Ovary . Uterus. . Urinary bladder. Pubic bone. Urethra. . Vagina. . Rectum . Cervix . MEIOSIS forms the eggs (ova. Identify and locate the main parts of the male and female reproductive systems.. Recall the length and parts of the menstrual cycle.. Discuss fertile period in the menstrual cycle, sexual intercourse, fertilisation, pregnancy, birth, growth, and puberty in relation to human reproduction.. Dr. . Malith Kumarasinghe. MBBS (Colombo). NORMAL MENSTRUAL CYCLE. What . is the mean duration of the MC?. Mean 28 days (only 15% of ♀). Range 21-35. What is the average duration of menses?. Shedding . of blood tissues of the uterus (menstruation) in the female signals the onset of puberty at about 10-16 . yrs. of age. Entire . cycle lasts about 28 days. Mature . ovum released from ovary (ovulation). cycle. . Abnormal uterine bleeding . (AUB). . . Dr . Ismaiel Abu Mahfouz. Abnormal uterine bleeding . (AUB). Definition. Any menstrual bleeding that is either abnormal in volume, regularity, timing, frequency . Sivadasan Shalinia, Sundar Hemalathaa, Wong Chui Tinga, ManiamYoshitaa, Balasubramanian Ganesh Pandiana, Abdul Nazer Alia, Kasi Marimuthub, Veerasamy Ravichandrana. Background:. Menstrual disorders are one of the major problems faced by women all around the world and may have considerable psychological and physical consequences in student community and contribute to absenteeism. . 1 2 2 /12/2021 and postmenopausal bleeding after administration of COVID - 19 vaccines Introduction To date, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) authorised four COVID - 19 vaccines for active immuni Dr. Sagarika Sarkar • Also known as MENSTRUAL CYCLE or UTERINE CYCLE • It refers to the cyclic changes occurring in the endometrium during active reproductive period (menarche to menopause) in fem Monica Moore, MSN, RNC. Fertile Health, LLC. Objectives. Part 1: The normal hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis (HPO Axis). Distinguish the structures of the HPOA and describe how they interact as a feedback cycle.

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