Menstrual Cycle: Anatomy & Physiology
menstrual cycle: define
-a series of events that occur over a period of 28 days that relate to the growth and degeneration of the female endometrium
Secretory Phase: No implantation
-decrease secretions of estrogen and progesterone from degenerating corpus luteum initiate another menstruation to occur --> cycle starts over again
Menopause
-last menses or menstrual cycle -onset: 45-55 -due to decreased production of estrogen by the ovaries
Menarche
-the first menses or menstrual cycle -onset: 11-13 years old -must have enough body fat for estrogen production
Days 6-13
Proliferative Phase -estrogen from developing follicles stimulates repair and thickening of endometrium -this readies the ovum for implantation if fertilized
Days 1-5
Menstrual Phase -degeneration and shedding of the superficial portion of the endometrium -comprised of blood, tissue fluid, mucous, and epithelial cells.
Days 15-28
Secretory Phase -progesterone production from corpus luteum continues thickening of endometrium -increased vascularity from elongated vessels -endometrial glands enlarge, producing mucus-rich glycogen --> nutrition for implanted egg