A menstrual period is vaginal bleeding that occurs at the end of the menstrual cycle. Each month, the female body prepares itself for a possible pregnancy.
The uterus developes a thicker lining and the ovaries release an egg that can be fertilised by sperm. If the egg isn’t fertilised, pregnancy won’t occur during that cycle. The result is a period or menstruation.
The average female will have their 1st period between ages of 11 and 14. Periods will continue regularly that is usually monthly until menopause,or about age 51.
HOW THE WOMEN SUFFER HEALTH AND COMPLICATIONS DURING PERIODS.
The average menstrual cycle is 24 to 38 days.
The typical period lasts 4 to 8 days.
Monthly or regular periods are a sign your cycle is normal.
SYMPTOMS:
Breast tenderness.
Acne breakouts.
Stomach cramping.
Some women can lead to irregular periods: obese, breast feeding, stressed.
