Menstrual cycle

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  • Puberty
    The period during which adolescents start to develop secondary sexual characteristics
  • Secondary sexual characteristics
    • Facial hair in men
    • Breasts in women
  • Reproductive hormones
    Hormones that trigger puberty, including testosterone in men and estrogen in women
  • Testosterone is produced in the testes and stimulates sperm production
  • Estrogen is produced by the ovaries
  • Menstrual cycle
    1. Menstruation
    2. Uterus lining building up
    3. Ovulation
    4. Maintaining uterus lining
  • The average length of a menstrual cycle is around 28 days but varies between people
  • Menstruation
    The period of bleeding that normally lasts about 4 days and is due to the breakdown of the uterus lining
  • Uterus lining building up
    Lasts around 10 days up to day 14, preparing the uterus lining for a fertilized egg
  • Ovulation
    The release of an egg from one of the ovaries, occurring on a single day
  • Maintaining uterus lining
    Stretches from day 14 to day 28, maintaining the uterus lining if no fertilized egg has implanted
  • If a fertilized egg implants, the menstrual cycle stops as the woman becomes pregnant
  • Estrogen
    Produced in the ovaries, stimulates the growth of the uterus lining
  • Progesterone
    Produced in the ovaries, maintains the lining of the uterus
  • Luteinizing hormone (LH)

    Produced in the pituitary gland, stimulates the release of the egg during ovulation
  • Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)

    Produced in the pituitary gland, stimulates the maturation of an egg in the ovaries
  • FSH stimulates the ovaries to produce estrogen
    As estrogen levels increase, they start to inhibit FSH (negative feedback)
  • High estrogen levels
    Stimulate the release of LH, causing ovulation
  • Progesterone
    Inhibits both LH and FSH
  • Puberty
    The period during which adolescents start to develop secondary sexual characteristics
  • Secondary sexual characteristics
    • Facial hair in men
    • Breasts in women
  • Reproductive hormones
    Hormones that trigger puberty, including testosterone in men and estrogen in women
  • Reproductive hormones

    • Testosterone
    • Estrogen
  • Menstrual cycle
    The cyclical changes in the uterus lining and hormone levels that occur in women of reproductive age
  • Stages of the menstrual cycle
    1. Menstruation
    2. Uterus lining builds up
    3. Ovulation
    4. Maintaining uterus lining
  • Menstruation
    The period of bleeding that normally lasts about 4 days and is due to the breakdown of the uterus lining
  • Uterus lining build-up
    The uterus lining becomes a thick spongy layer with lots of blood vessels, preparing for a fertilized egg
  • Ovulation
    The release of an egg from one of the ovaries
  • Maintaining uterus lining
    The uterus lining is maintained if no fertilized egg implants, otherwise the cycle stops due to pregnancy
  • Reproductive hormones involved in the menstrual cycle
    • Estrogen
    • Progesterone
    • Luteinizing hormone (LH)
    • Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
  • Estrogen
    Produced in the ovaries, stimulates the uterus lining to grow
  • Progesterone
    Produced in the ovaries, maintains the lining of the uterus
  • Luteinizing hormone (LH)

    Produced in the pituitary gland, stimulates the release of the egg (ovulation)
  • Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)

    Produced in the pituitary gland, stimulates the maturation of an egg in the ovaries
  • FSH stimulates the ovaries to produce estrogen

    Estrogen levels start to increase
  • Increasing estrogen levels
    Start to inhibit FSH (negative feedback)
  • High estrogen levels
    Stimulate the release of LH, causing ovulation
  • Progesterone
    Inhibits both LH and FSH