Menstrual cycle
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+ | '''Menstruation''' is the periodic discharge of blood and [[Mucous membrane|mucosal tissue]] (the [[endometrium]]) from the [[uterus]] and [[vagina]]. It starts ([[menarche]]) at or before sexual maturity, [[sexual maturity|maturation]], in [[Female mammals|females of certain mammal species]], and ceases at or near [[menopause]] (commonly considered the end of a female's reproductive life). The periodicity of menstruation gives rise to commonly used [[euphemism]]s like "'''period'''" and "monthly". | ||
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+ | * [[Endometrium]] | ||
+ | * [[Male menstruation]] | ||
+ | * [[Menstrual cup]] | ||
+ | * [[Menstrual synchrony]] | ||
+ | * [[Menstrual taboo]] | ||
+ | * [[Niddah]], a Hebrew term describing a menstruating woman | ||
+ | * [[Ovary]] | ||
+ | * [[Ovulation]] | ||
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Menstruation is the periodic discharge of blood and mucosal tissue (the endometrium) from the uterus and vagina. It starts (menarche) at or before sexual maturity, maturation, in females of certain mammal species, and ceases at or near menopause (commonly considered the end of a female's reproductive life). The periodicity of menstruation gives rise to commonly used euphemisms like "period" and "monthly".
See also
- Endometrium
- Male menstruation
- Menstrual cup
- Menstrual synchrony
- Menstrual taboo
- Niddah, a Hebrew term describing a menstruating woman
- Ovary
- Ovulation
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