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    and work as cashier at Walmart. She is residing in North Fort Myers, FL., who presented at the Millenium clinic to be seen bacause over the past six months, she has been experiencing incrising problems with her menstrual cycle. Usually, symptoms occur five to ten days before her menstrual cycle start, which is severe enough to interfere with her daily living. Some symptoms include breast tenderness, irritability, mood swings, and food cravings. She also stated that she missed work on several…

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    Pill Vs Depo Shot

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    pill, shot, or some other type of contraceptive. The main two types of contraceptives are the pill and the shot, and they are both good forms of contraceptives. After taking them for so long the hormones can cause some effects to the uterus and menstrual cycle. The pill is taken in a different way than that of the depo shot. Although they are good contraceptives, they both have side effects and some can be discomforting. The side effects to the depot and the pill can cause some discomfort and…

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    PMS Research Paper

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    about PMS, is what it is. Start the menstrual cycle for girls once they enter puberty as a result of the estrogen hormone walbrogistron. During the menstrual cycle, uterine begins to form a thin, spongy wall in preparation for receiving a fertilized. When an egg inoculation occurs and nothing happens fast, get rid of the uterus wall spongy through monthly bleeding any menstruation. Start your period with the first day…

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    This is because in some cases, depending on the type of pill that you take, birth control pills can actually help with regulating your menstrual cycle. Some find that it also helps with things like bad PMS symptoms. If you have had problems with your menstrual cycle in the past, whether or not you are sexually active, it's not a bad idea to talk to your OB/GYN to find out if birth control pills might be helpful. 3. You are in a Monogamous Relationship…

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    Birth Control Education

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    Irregular can mean that the timing is off, the cycle skips around, or the bleeding is lighter or heavier than what is considered normal. The causes can range from pregnancy to simple stress or excessive exercise, or it is simply how the woman developed. This appears to leave these women left wandering in a circle. They cannot have intercourse unless it is their ovulation cycle. They do not know when their ovulation cycle occurs because their menstrual cycle is irregular. In order to regulate,…

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    Menopause Research Paper

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    What is menopause? Menopause is something women typically get when they are 40. Menopause is defined as 12 months after your last menstrual period and end of menstrual cycles. Menopause is a normal condition that women experience as they age. No more pregnancy because there is no more period to worry about. Ovaries no longer produce enough estrogen to continue menstrual period. A woman is natural born with a limited number of eggs, which are stored in the ovaries. Menopause happens when the…

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    Menstruation Sociology

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    significance of menstruation in the various aspects of a woman 's life has led to an investigation of the importance of the menstrual factor in crime. Over a period of six months in one of H.M. Prisons I interviewed ail newly convicted women below the age of 55 on the first weekday after their sentence. The prisoners were asked their age, parity, duration of menstruation, length of cycle, date…

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    Menstruation In Women

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    can expect to have her first menstrual period and what changes the body might go through during this time. After this, there are details about the specifics of periods, things that women themselves may not even know. These details pertain to what happens to different parts of the female reproductive system during menstruation. The first topic is that of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Ovarian Axis. This involves many of the hormonal change in the body during the menstrual cycle. Next, the authors…

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    and irregular menstrual periods. More serious side affects include heart disease and type 2 diabetes if not treated. To be diagnosed with PCOS, a doctor will look for two of the following: irregular periods, excess androgen or polycystic ovaries. Irregular periods is the most common characteristic of PCOS. Irregular periods include menstrual intervals longer than 35 days, really heavy or very light periods, fewer than 8 menstrual cycles and a year and not having a menstrual cycle for more than…

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    Introduction The human body of a female is surprisingly strong and endures many obstacles, such as constant menstrual cycles and giving birth. From adolescent to adulthood, the reproductive system seems to dramatically change due to the amount of hormone that is release but that can all change when there is an incorrect number of hormones that are released from the pituitary gland. An example is a hereditary disorder that can cause a female to have a difficult time getting pregnant. Polycystic…

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