Menstration is very important to women. It's important because this is the reason we can get pregnant and have babies! During menstration the uterus builds up a lining/"cushion" of nutrients for the egg to attach to. When the lining is all built up the egg is released from the ovary to the fallopian tube. The eggs is then fertilised in the fallopian tube. The fertilised egg (zygote) will then travels to the uterus, sits there and develops into an embro. If this doesn't happen then the lining and the egg are shed. This is called menstration. This starts in young girls around the age 11-13 and will repeat itself every month until all the eggs in the ovaries are released. Which is uaually between the ages of 45-60.
it is important because every thing has to occur step by step
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it is important because it is the variable that will never change you dependent variable changes due to your independent variables value
Variable means something that changes. X, for example, is a variable, as it can be many different numbers.
In boys, the increase in the size of testis is important. In girls, the start of menstruation is important.
The most important change is the reproductive system becoming fertile. Also there are many emotional changes .
No, there is no way to make your period come faster. Menstruation is part of your menstrual cycle, a domino effect of hormonal changes between your reproductive organs and your brain. You can't skip phases of your menstrual cycles or speed-up your menstrual cycles to force menstruation to start earlier.
In males, the testis get bigger. In females, there is menstruation. Also the overall body growth is huge.
Menstruation isn't some sort of illness, you don't get 'side-effects'. Your body will change throughout your entire menstrual cycle, during menstruation there may be specific changes - everyone is different.
menstruation-
It depends on what you mean by 'symptoms'.Menstruation is the shedding of the uterine lining - if you're bleeding, that is your symptom. Hormonal changes can cause various changes in your body physically, emotionally, mentally, and neurologically during menstruation which means different women can experience different 'symptoms'. Some will be negative such as menstrual cramps or breast tenderness (which most women can prevent), some will be positive such as glowing skin and heightened senses, and some will be neutral such as changes to moods and changes to how you smell.
No, herpes cannot make your period late. Menstruation is determined by your menstrual cycle, a cycle controlled by hormonal changes throughout your body between your brain and reproductive organs.
The menstrual cycle is the cycle of hormonal changes between your reproductive organs and brain that cause ovulation and in turn failing fertilisation causes menstruation. It is not possible for a menstrual cycle to last only two days.
changes in the reproductive system
That depends on the type of therapy. Some types of therapy can be adversely influenced by hormonal changes. This can be a reason why menstruation becomes a factor.
This is caused because the ovaries become fertile. There are different changes going on in our reproductive system due to estrogen.