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Q: Can you have a menstrual cycle without ovaries?
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If you have already started a menstrual cycle how can you stop it?

You can not stop a menstrual cycle without removing your ovaries. Some birth control pills allow you to skip periods, but this does not stop the cycle.


What gland controls the menstrual cycle?

ovaries


What gland is directly responsible for regulation of the menstrual cycle?

Estrogens and Progesterone in the Ovaries


What is the hormone produced by the ovaries that effects the menstrual cycle?

Same x


Two hormones secreted by the ovaries that are responsible for menstrual cycle and menopause are?

estrogen and progesterone.


What is the job of a ovaries?

dna= dont no anything?


What does ovulation mean is that the discharge are your period?

Ovulation is when your ovaries release an egg. Menstruation occurs when that egg is not fertilised and your menstrual cycle starts a new. Discharge is something you get throughout your entire menstrual cycle.


What hotmones are involved with menstrual cycle?

Oestrogen and progesterone are the two hormones involved in menstruation. Both are secreted by the ovaries.


What hormone directly is responsible for regulation of the menstrual cycle?

Estrogens and Progesterone in the ovaries"with a bit of wit"


What gland responsible for menstrual cycle?

estrogen and progesteroneMenstral- LuteinizingUterine- Antidiuretic


Can you still ovulate even though you do not have your menstrual cycle?

YES you can still ovulate without a menstrual cycle. Also you can still get pregnant without a period.


What marks the end of one menstrual cycle and the beginning of another?

The menstrual cycle is the natural changes of the uterus and ovaries in the part of making sexual reproduction possible. The average length of each cycle is 28 days, divided into 2 parts (ovarian cycle and uterine cycle), each with 3 phases. The beginning of menstrual flow, or period, marks the end of one menstrual cycle and start of a new one.