Amenorrhea ,an abnormal absence of menstruation.or Menopause, the ceasing of menstruation.
menopause
"menopause"
The cessation of menstruation and/or infertility caused by intrauterine adhesions
The period of natural cessation of menstruation. See Change of life, under Change.
These include amenorrhea, or the cessation of menstruation, menorrhagia, or heavy bleeding, and dysmenorrhea, or severe menstrual cramps.
Yes, a 17 y.o. with her ovaries removed will experience menopause unless provided with hormonal treatment. Menopause is simply the cessation of menstruation.
Yes. Ovulation can occur irregularly, at times, and implantation of the fertilized ovum in the fallopian tube does not always trigger cessation of menses immediately.
Menopause is cessation of menstruation as you grow old or due to hysterectomy. A tubal pregnancy is an ectopic pregnancy where in the inplantation takes place in the fallopian tube.
Menstruation: The monthly shedding of the uterine lining, resulting in vaginal bleeding. Pregnancy: Changes in hormones and physical changes to support fetal growth. Menopause: The cessation of menstruation and decline in reproductive hormones.
Standstill is a noun. It refers to a state of inactivity or cessation of movement.
When women do not menstruate for reasons other than aging, the condition is called amenorrhea. This can occur due to various factors, including hormonal imbalances, stress, excessive exercise, or underlying health issues. Primary amenorrhea refers to the absence of menstruation by age 15, while secondary amenorrhea describes the cessation of menstruation for three consecutive months in someone who previously had regular periods.
When blood stops flowing it is usually called coagulation. In medical terms it is called a platelet plug.