Your time, your "time of the month," your "friend you call it, most women experience menstruation for the first time between ages nine to sixteen, and every month (twenty-eight days or almost) later. The Funny thing is, although girls and boys to know, whether it happens to women, for the purpose of menstruation and how it works remains a mystery to most people. It is a sad thing. Knowing how the human body can we appreciate the most. Knowing how and why a menstruating woman leaves the people of both sexes in the mystery cycle unlock a woman's fertility.
The bottom line purpose of menstruation is so that a woman can become pregnant. Each month, an egg from one of the two ovaries of a woman. The egg travels to the uterus through the fallopian tubes. The idea here is that once the egg is released, will be fertilized by a sperm, and is on track for the fetus and eventually a baby. So for future baby comfortable, the uterus begins with a thick soft liner made of blood and nutrients, while the development of the egg is on the way to the fallopian tube. Somehow, uterus prepares for his guest house; we think it will continue for approximately nine months.
Mostly, however, the egg is not fertilized and just goes through the stomach without even stopping to say hello, just place it solves. Since the uterus does not remain in this area, it does not need all that nutrient-rich coating is made. So, this raises the tissue through the vagina. It is this membrane that is the blood of the period of a woman. This cycle of egg release and uterine preparation happens almost every month until the ovaries stop releasing eggs. Most women have their period of approximately
thirty years or more.
However, this description of the menstrual cycle is missing something important, the hormones! In fact, whack many people associate with the hormones a woman's menstrual completely out. This is not the case. While women have the hormone levels change in the menstrual cycle, they do so for very different reasons. These reasons are divided into three phases. Happens almost every month until the ovaries stop releasing eggs. Most women have their periods for about thirty years or more.