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No, the menstrual cycle is regulated by hormones produced by the ovaries, and without ovaries, there would be no ovulation or menstruation.
No, the egg isn't released during menstruation. The egg is released during ovulation, which typically occurs two weeks before menstruation, if the egg isn't fertilised then this leads to menstruation.
No, when a woman is on her period eggs do not come out. Ovulation occurs two weeks before menstruation, typically only one egg is released, if the egg is not fertilized it is reabsorbed into the body within the fallopian tubes. Menstrual flow does not contain any eggs.
The hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and ovaries are the primary endocrine structures that control the cycle of menstruation. The hypothalamus releases gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), which stimulates the pituitary gland to release follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH). These hormones then act on the ovaries to regulate the menstrual cycle.
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.
If both ovaries are removed, menstruation stops and a woman loses the ability to have children
menstruation
No, the menstrual cycle is regulated by hormones produced by the ovaries, and without ovaries, there would be no ovulation or menstruation.
The onset of menstruation is the biggest thing. This signals that the ovaries are now fertile and capable of bearing a baby.
ovaries and the parathyroid
because the ovaries stop realising eggs
No, the egg isn't released during menstruation. The egg is released during ovulation, which typically occurs two weeks before menstruation, if the egg isn't fertilised then this leads to menstruation.
They are absorbed and later passed out during menstruation.
no, the ovaries are the primary organ in menstruation
Yes there is bleeding during menstruation
No, the ovaries are the organs responsible for these events and they are now removed.
Yes! I have no idea why, but it happens.