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Menstrual Cycle
39. The cycle begins when an ______ starts to
mature in one of the ______________.
Egg
Ovaries
When one cycle ends, the next one begins:
As the menstrual flow exits the body, another egg
is beginning to mature in the ovary & the
Endometrium is thickening.
Menstrual Cycle
Menstrual Cycle
40. Menstrual Cycle- The process during which an
egg matures & is released (Ovulation) & the
Uterus prepares to receive it (Endometrium
Thickens).
Progesterone is responsible for this!!!
– Maintaining growth of the endometrium for
implantation of a fertilized egg
41. If the egg is not fertilized, the lining
(Endometrium) breaks down and is discharged.
This discharge of dead tissue, blood, mucus, &
unfertilized egg is called__________.
Menstruation, Menstrual Flow, or Menstrual
Period.
42. Menarche is the first menstrual period, this
usually occurs between the ages of 10 and 16.
(beginning of Fertile years)
Ovulation / Fertilization
43. Ovulation usually occurs around day # 14 ( the middle
of the cycle). At this time, the woman is most Fertile =
able to reproduce / become pregnant.
44. Site of Fertilization = Fallopian Tube.
The trip inside the Fallopian Tube takes about 7
days. As the Fertilized egg arrives at the Uterus,
the Endometrium is at it’s thickest point. ( to
prepare for Implantation) rich in blood &
nutrients to nourish the baby.
Pregnancy or the Menstrual Period
If Fertilization occurs the egg will implant in the
thick Endometrium & grow into a baby.
45. If the egg is not Fertilized, the Endometrium will
break down & exit through the vagina. Which is
called Menstruation, Menstrual Flow, or
Menstrual Period.
At the same time, a new egg is beginning to mature
in the ovary & a new Endometrium begins to
thicken.
46. The cycle takes about 28 days. The Menstrual
flow occurs during the first 3-7 days of the
cycle.
47. About 2 ounces of fluid / tissue is lost.
48. An average menstrual cycle usually lasts
about 28 days.
The Menstrual cycle is normal & healthy.
A woman will have Menstrual cycles from
Menarche to Menopause = her Reproductive
years. Except during Pregnancy.
Menopause
49. The ovaries slow down hormone production
and stop releasing an egg. This takes place
around the ages of____________.
45-55
This is called Menopause.
At this time in a woman’s life; Menstruation
ceases, Ovulation stops, & the woman is no
longer Fertile = able to reproduce.
50. Factors affecting Menstruation are:
–Diet
–Stress
–Illness
–Travel
–Exercise
–Weight Gain/loss
To absorb the menstrual flow some
women use;
Sanitary pads (napkins) – pads of soft, absorbent
material worn inside of underpants.
Tampons – firm plugs of material that fit inside
the vagina, where they expand & absorb the
menstrual flow.
Every women’s Menstrual Cycle is
different;
• Age at which menstruation begins
• Length of the menstrual cycle (# of days)
• It is common for the menstrual cycle to be
irregular at times, especially the first years.
• Some women experience Cramps
• Some women experience Back Pain
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
51. This disorder occurs before the menstrual period –
Premenstrual Syndrome.
52. Symptoms of PMS
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Nervous tension
Mood swings
Headaches
Bloating
Irritability
May be caused by dramatic change in hormone levels
Approximately 85% of women who menstruate report changes in
the days or weeks before menstruation that effect their normal
lives. This is known as Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
Endometriosis
53. A disorder in which tissue from the inner
lining of the uterus (Endometrium) grows
outside the uterus, in the pelvic cavity.
Causes pain in pelvic areas (can be very
painful), especially during menstruation.
Can lead to infertility / sterility.
Can be corrected with hormones or surgical
removal of unwanted tissue.
• Endometriosis affects more than 5 million American
women, including teenage girls.
• It's not always diagnosed right away in teens because
at first they or their doctors assume that their painful
periods are a normal part of menstruating.
• But continuing, excessive pain that limits activity isn't
normal and should always be taken seriously. Because
severe endometriosis can make it complicated for a girl
to have children in the future, it's a good idea to get
medical help for endometriosis and not wait too long.
Sterility
54. Sterility - when a person is unable to reproduce.
Sterility can develop for a number of reasons;
Blocking of the fallopian tube.
Failure of ovaries to release eggs.
Endometriosis
Toxic Shock Syndrome
55. TSS – Toxic Shock Syndrome Caused by
bacterial infection
56. Usually found in menstruating women using
tampons.
Important to change tampons frequently to
avoid infection.
Symptoms; sudden high fever, a rash, vomiting,
diarrhea, & dizziness.
Treatment; Go to Doctor or Emergency room
immediately!
Ovarian Cancer
57. Ovarian Cancer = Cancer of
ovaries
Fatal if not detected early
Usually occurs after Menopause
58. Early detection & treatment
are crucial in combating any
cancer.
Uterine Cancer
59. Uterine Cancer = Cancer of uterus - Most
common is cancer of the cervix.
Strikes females as young as 20.
Pap Test - a sample of cells from the cervix are
examined for cancer.
At age 20, all females should have a Pap Test
once a year!
Breast Cancer
60. Breast cancer is the second leading
cancer in women. The first is Lung
cancer.
61. Monthly Breast Self-Exams = Early
Detection
Lumps or Thickness in the Breast = Let
Doctor check it.
Mammogram = X-Ray of breast.
Keeping Reproductive System
Healthy
62. Change sanitary pads /tampons every few
hours.
Female hygiene sprays, deodorants, douches, &
deodorant tampons are not necessary.
They may be harmful because they may cover up
signs of infection.
63. Once a girl reaches Puberty it is recommended
to have a yearly checkup of the reproductive
system.
Gynecologist
68. Gynecologist – a doctor that specializes in
the Female Reproductive System.
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