What are the signs of ovulation, and what is the most fertile time in my cycle?
By Marc Hofkens Menstruation is the normal, periodic discharge of blood, mucus and cellular debris from the cavity of your uterus. The usual interval for menstruation is 28 days, but that can vary widely and still be considered normal. The duration and amount of menstrual flow can also vary the typical time period is 4 to 6 days. Two important cycles are actually happening at the same time: the ovarian cycle and the endometrial cycle. The ovarian cycle provides an egg for fertilization. The endometrial cycle provides a suitable book for implantation of the fertilized egg inside your uterus. Because endometrial changes are regulated by hormones made in your ovaries, the two cycles are intimately related. They work together. The ovarian cycle produces an egg for fertilization. When youre born, you have about 2 million eggs inside you. This number decreases to about 400,000 just before you start puberty. What many people dont realize is the maximum number of eggs youll have is present bef