NR 507FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE Reproductive Endometrial cycle and the occurrence of ovulation
FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE Reproductive Endometrial cycle and the occurrence of ovulation -menstrual cyclestarts with menarche (first menstruation) ends with menopause (cessation of menstrual flow for 1 year) -Cycles -anovulatory at first may vary in length from 10 to 60 days or more. -As adolescence proceeds into adulthood, regular patterns of menstruation and ovulation are established at intervals ranging from 21 to 45 days. -Menstruation continues to recur in a recognizable and characteristic pattern during adulthood, with the length of the menstrual cycle varying considerably among women. - commonly accepted cycle average is 28 (27 to 30) days, with rhythmic intervals of 21 to 35 days considered normal. -Approximately 2 to 8 years before menopause, cycles begin to lengthen again with variation related to changing hormone levels -2 phases: 1) follicular/proliferative phase (postmenstrual) -lasts until about day 14. - endometrium grows to form a lush lining inside of the uterus. 2) luteal/secretory phase (premenstrual) - this is where the body secretes the hormones estrogen and progesterone. -These hormones work together to prepare the lining of the uterus for implantation. -lasts for 12 days -During menstruation (menses), the functional layer of the endometrium disintegrates and is discharged through the vagina. The estrogen and progesterone start to decline and the endometrial lining begins to shed. This lasts for 3-5 days and the process restarts. Menstruation is followed by the follicular/proliferative phase.
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