Archive for August, 2010

Fertility can be detected from of menstruation cycle?

Each woman must be menstruating. Menstruation or menstrual is dirty blood and mucous membranes of the uterine cavity is separated by itself due to changes in estrogen and progesterone hormone levels, which will exit from the uterus through the vagina. After menstruation is complete, it will grow new mucous membrane that will continue to grow until it reaches a certain level of thickness. Menstruation will last for several days, stopping for several weeks, and come back on until the woman experiencing menopause.
Normal menstrual cycle is if a woman has a menstrual distance of each month is relatively fixed for 28 days. A woman’s fertility level can be seen from the absence of ovum production in the body’s cells. One woman said if she is able to produce fertile ovum once a month, maturing ovum and move it from the ovary. If women experience irregular menstrual cycles and are caused by hormonal factors, it can be ascertained that women experiencing fertility problems. This can be overcome by an injection to speed up the maturation of the ovum.

The Characteristics of Cysts and Ovarian Cancer

Today we find a variety of diseases in the female organ, one of them is ovarian cysts. Ovary is one of a pair of reproductive glands in women who are located in the pelvis, one on each side of the womb. Ovaries are the main source of female hormones, which control the development of female body characteristics, such as breast, body shape and body hair.
Ovarian cysts can form at any time, at the time of puberty until menopause, as well as during pregnancy. This type of cyst caused by a disturbance (formation) of hormones in the hypothalamus, pituitary, and ovary. Ovarian cysts can be benign and malignant (cancerous). The characteristics of women who suffered from ovarian cysts were: pain during menstruation, pain in lower abdomen, pain during sex, irregular menstruation cycles. Whereas the characteristics of women who suffer from ovarian cancer are: persistent indigestion (bloating, nausea), frequent urination, changes in menstruation, enlarged abdomen, low back pain in the bones and easily tired.
Under these conditions, it is to be good if do prevention efforts and see a doctor to ensure the health of our womb.

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