Menstruation- Unfolding
the mysterious drama - by Nilutpal Gogoi
WHAT EXACTLY IS
MENSTRUATION?
Menstruation is a natural biological process of women. Menstruation is also a
sign of a girl growing up to be a woman. The maiden time a girl starts having
the menses is called menarche. After that menstruation continues till menopause.
Menstruation is also a natural process of preparing a woman's body to attain
motherhood. Actually, the most fertile period of a woman is during the fast few
days of the menstrual cycle. Hence as menstruation takes place every month,
therefore a woman achieves this vitally important phase I her lifetime every
month. If during this time there is intercourse and the male ejaculation takes
place within the woman's vagina, the possibility of a lucky sperm impregnating
an egg of the woman is always there.
NORMAL MENSTRUATION
A normal menstruation cycle continues for a period varying from three to seven
days. Counting from the first day of a menstrual period to the next commencement
date, each normal menstruation takes place on the 29th day. But there can be
slight variations in the starting date. The menstruation style usually takes
several years to attain the regular pattern.
IRREGULAR MENSTRUATION
Various factors can bring about irregularity in the menstruation cycle. Such
irregularity is especially reported during the early adolescence phase. That is
because the body takes time to adjust to the new hormonal forces. Some of the
other determining elements in the subsequent stages are psychological stress
like a change in ties, or nervousness or problems in adjustments as it happens
when one joins a new profession or institution or even dietary habits that lead
to alteration in weight.
A CYCLIC PATTERN
In a normal person, menstruation recurs in a cyclic pattern. The menstruation
phase encompasses the average length of the menstruation cycle. The menstrual
cycle can be calculated as it recurs after every month. The main cause of
menstruation is the hormonal changes that take place within a girl as she
attains womanhood. During the menstruation month, the chemicals called hormones
rise and fall.
THE DISCARDED ELEMENTS
During the menstrual cycle, the female body gets rid of the accumulated
endometrial tissues which flow out along with blood via her vagina. This is
accompanied by various typical symptoms like the PMDD (premenstrual dysphoric
disorder), PMS (premenstrual syndrome), pain associated with ovulation, and/or
cramps during menstruation.
MENSTRUATION DISORDERS
Similarly, abnormality or disorder in the menstruation cycle also leads to
various disorders. Mention may be made of amenorrhea (lack of menses) or the
toxic shock symptoms when there may be excessive bleeding during menstruation.
It is interesting to note that during menstruation several portions of the
woman's body work in close concert. Among them are the brain, pituitary gland,
vagina, cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes and the ovaries.
UNFOLDING OF THE MENSTRUATION DRAMA
Here is an overview of what a fascinating natural drama unfolds during
menstruation. During the initial 15 days of menstruation, the uterus lining
thickens. This growth in what is known as the endometrium is due to the rise in
the estrogen levels. This thickening of the uterus lining is very crucial to
provide a grooming ground to the fertilized egg.
HOW PREGNANCY TAKES PLACE
The main element that is the pivot of pregnancy insofar as the women are
concerned is the ovary. They are two in numbers and are shaped like grapes.
These little organs are located on both sides of the uterus within the abdomen.
These ovaries are the sacs wherein are ensconced hundreds of thousands of eggs.
A mature egg is called an ovum. Each time there is a rise in the hormone, the
follicles in the ovaries get stimulated and they cause an egg to mature. When
this happens for the first time in a girl's life, it is called puberty. The egg
gets released in the middle part of the menstrual phase. This is effected by a
sudden rise in the (luteinizing) hormone. Now the egg attains the ovum stage.
The egg releasing process is called ovulation.
THE CRUCIAL JOURNEY
The ovum starts its crucial journey through any of the fallopian tubes. The
destination is the uterus. And if at this time the egg is lucky enough to get
fertilized by an equally lucky sperm, pregnancy takes place.
WHAT HAPPENS IF THERE IS NO FERTILIZATION?
Suppose there is no meeting between the sperm and the egg, then the body ensures
that it is not lodged within the body of the woman. As the thickened uterus
lining is also not required, the woman's body then commences the process to
dispose off the inner layer of the uterus. The body triggers a fall in estrogen
and progesterone which in turn gently peels off the inner coating of the uterus.
Finally, this discarded portion makes its way through the vagina. This is
menstruation.
About the Author:
Nilutpal Gogoi is a writer and a
freelance journalist having more than 18 years of service in several
audio-visual and print media reputed organizations in North East India. He has
published more than 1000 articles and a popular adventure book for children. For
more information log on to
http://www.abouthealthonline.com/
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