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Part II: Menstrual Cycle
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Facts about You As a fetus, you have more than 7 million eggs! At birth, 1-2 million are left At puberty, about 300,000 are left. Only 300-400 eggs ever mature… Compare to men: Men don’t produce sperm until puberty Can produce up to 300 million per per day!!!!!!!!!!! More than a quadrillion in a lifetime! 1,000,000,000,000
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How Eggs Begin… Eggs begin as follicles Follicle: cluster of cells that surround an egg Function: to help an egg mature Location: in the ovaries Egg
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Menstrual Cycle Average cycle = 28 days 1 egg per cycle 4 parts in cycle: 1. Menstruation (Flow Phase) 2. Follicular Phase 3. Ovulation 4. Luteal Phase
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Menstruation (Flow Phase) Starts on Day 1 (approx. 5 days) Uterine lining shed Known as: period, Aunt Flow, that time of the month, etc. Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) & Luteinizing Hormone (LH) levels rise Begins to prepare/develop new follicle Follicle will release the egg
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FSH LH We are here. Flow Phase
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Follicular Phase Day 6 to 14 Estrogen is released Prepare lining of uterus Causes FSH to start to decrease LH levels remain low Follicle is getting ready to release an egg
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FSH LH We are here. Follicular Phase. Estrogen
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Ovulation Around day 14 The release of an egg from the ovary Peak of LH triggers the release FSH also has small peak Estrogen decreases Follicle ruptures to release the egg
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FSH LH We are here. Ovulation Estrogen
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Luteal Phase Immediately after ovulation (14 days long) FSH, LH decrease Estrogen remains Ruptured follicle becomes corpus luteum This produces progesterone
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FSH LH We are here. Luteal Phase. Estrogen Progesterone
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Thickens & maintains uterine lining Stimulates growth and development of blood supply Prepares you for pregnancy If no pregnancy, levels drop! Cycle ends! Period begins again.
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Menopause Permanent stopping of the menstrual cycle Production of estrogen drops, Ovulation & Menstruation stops Triggered by: Age (usually occurs around age 50) genetics Environment (smoking, drinking, stress, emotional abuse, etc) Symptoms: Hot flashes/night sweats, fatigue, sleep problems depression, mood swings weight increase vaginal dryness
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Menstrual Symptoms Cramps! Cause: contraction of uterus & movement of clots through cervix Headaches/Dizziness Cause: sudden drop in hormones, loss of blood Bloating Cause: sudden change in hormones Mood Swings Cause: change in hormones Breast tenderness Cause: progesterone Acne Cause: increase in estrogen
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PMDD Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder Might have heard it on commercials? Very severe disorder Symptoms are similar to what we all feel but much more severe Have to be debilitating enough to interfere with your ability to carry on with social or job-related activities. Often accompanied by suicidal thoughts
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Other Female Reproductive Issues Cervical Cancer Can be ID’ed by Pap Smear Pap Smear: doctor takes a small sample of cells Treatable Preventable: vaccine Ovarian Cancer The “silent killer” usually, few symptoms until its too late Treatment: can include Hysterectomy (removal of organs) Spreads easily Uterine Cancer Symptoms include irregular bleeding Treatment: Hysterectomy
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Activity As a table Draw the menstrual cycle on the poster paper Show thickness of the uterine lining and draw follicle/egg/corpus luteum Include & Label: Estrogen Progesterone FSH LH Ovulation The phases
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