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The Menstrual Cycle
Explain the important events during the menstrual cycle; Learning Objective 1 Compare the positive and negative feedback mechanisms, and Learning Objective 2 Recognize the importance of personal hygiene during menstruation. Learning Objective 3 Learning Objectives:
ROAD GOING TO THE TEARS OF UTERUS
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The menstrual cycle is a complex biological process and is controlled by different glands of the human body and the hormones released. The purpose of the monthly menstrual cycle is to prepare for pregnancy. Menstrual cycles vary in length and intensity. Woman’s hormone levels usually change throughout the menstrual cycle and can cause menstrual symptoms. What is menstrual cycle?
Four Phases of Menstrual cycle
Four Phases of Menstrual cycle 1. Menstruation The menstrual phase is the first stage of the menstrual cycle. It’s also when you get your period. This phase starts when an egg from the previous cycle isn’t fertilized. Because pregnancy hasn’t taken place, levels of the hormones estrogen and progesterone drop.
Four Phases of Menstrual cycle 2. Follicular Phase It starts when the hypothalamus signals your pituitary gland to release follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). This hormone stimulates your ovaries to produce around 5 to 20 small sacs called follicles. Each follicle contains an immature egg.
Four Phases of Menstrual cycle 3. Ovulation Ovulation is when your ovary releases a mature egg. The egg travels down the fallopian tube toward the uterus to be fertilized by sperm. The ovulation phase is the time during your menstrual cycle when you can get pregnant.
Four Phases of Menstrual cycle 4. Luteal Phase After the follicle releases its egg, it changes into the corpus luteum. This structure releases hormones, mainly progesterone and some estrogen. The rise in hormones keeps your uterine lining thick and ready for a fertilized egg to implant.
Positive and Negative Feedback Mechanism Positive Feedback Mechanism In the menstrual cycle, this feedback strengthens a mechanism before it is done. The rise in LH allows even more estrogen to be released The estrogen is involved in thickening the uterine lining. Gives a signal that the female can bear a child
Positive and Negative Feedback Mechanism Negative Feedback Mechanism Once homeostasis is achieved, this feedback stops cause shut-off of the hypothalamus and pituitary it enables to stop the production of luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone
Personal hygiene during menstruation Frequently change menstrual hygiene products Whether one is using regular pads or tampons, changing them frequently is one of the most important aspects of hygiene in menstruation. Discard Sanitary napkins safely Wear comfortable and light clothing Wearing comfortable clothing during the menstrual cycle can not only relax you but also play a critical role in maintaining menstrual hygiene. Do not use chemical hygiene products or soaps
1. The monthly shedding of the lining of the uterus when there is no implantation of an embryo. Pregnancy C. Menstruation Ovulation D. Fertilization
2. This phase is the release of a mature egg from the surface of the ovary. Ovulation C. Fertilization Pregnancy D. Luteal phase
3. This feedback mechanism enables to stop the production of LH and FSH. Negative C. Positive Both positive and Negative
4. This feedback shows the levels of hormones continue to increase until the follicle matures, and ovulation happens. Positive C. Negative Both positive and negative
5. The average menstrual cycle period is ____ 29-30 days C. 28-29 days 24-25 days D. 30-31 days
Answer the following. Give 3 safety practices in staying hygienic during menstrual period. Why do women have menstrual period? (2 points)
In a long bond paper, make any of the following: poster, essay, or poem (choose only one) about practices in maintaining personal hygiene during menstruation. Use your coloring pencils or crayons to make it more attractive. ASSIGNMENT:
Criteria Excellent(5) Proficient(4) Good(3) Needs Improvement(1) Content and Relevance The content is exceptionally relevant, insightful, and well-developed. It effectively addresses the prompt or theme. The content is adequate and generally relevant, addressing the prompt or theme with some depth. The content is limited in relevance, insight, and development. It partially addresses the prompt or theme. The content is minimal, lacks relevance, and does not effectively address the prompt or theme. Creativity and Originality Demonstrates exceptional creativity and originality, capturing the audience's attention in a unique way. Displays some creativity and originality, making it somewhat engaging for the audience. Shows limited creativity and originality, making it somewhat mundane for the audience. Lacks creativity and originality, failing to engage the audience. Organization and Structure The organization is exceptionally clear and logical, enhancing the overall impact. The structure is innovative and well-crafted. .The organization is adequate, with a generally clear and logical flow. The structure is conventional. The organization is somewhat confusing, impacting the overall flow. The structure is weak in some areas. The organization is chaotic, making it challenging to follow. The structure is poor and hinders understanding.