When the girls go through puberty their hips become curvier, they grow more and quickly and their breasts grow larger. After 1.5 to 2 years from the beginning of these developments she will get her first menstrual period. This first period is medically known as menarche. This means that the reproductive system of a girl is matured and all the reproductive (sex) organs are working together.
Are there symptoms before the first menstrual period?
Approximately 6 months before or before getting her first menstrual period there may be clear vaginal discharge. This is common, but it is advisable to go to the doctor if it has strong smell or itching.
Is menstrual fluid only blood?
No it is not. It contains blood, tissues from the uterine walls and unfertilized eggs from the uterus. These go out of the body through the vagina. This is a menstrual period and this cycle will happen every month till the woman releases eggs from her ovaries.
Are the menstrual cycles of all girls same?
Normally it is 28 days, but there are girls with a 21 day cycle or a 30 day cycle. In extreme cases it may be even a 45 day cycle. Irregular periods are also common and many girls continue to have irregular periods into adulthood.
How many days do the periods last?
Some girls have their period only two or three days, others may have it for 6 or 7 days and there are few who have longer than 7 days. An open talk with the mother and gynaecologist is the right approach. It can also vary to a girl month to month.
What is the amount of blood coming out?
Even for the same girl the amount of flow will change in every period and most of the time it is normal. If there is excessive or irregular or absent or painful periods contact your doctor and he can find out the cause of the problems.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Menstrual Period
Posted by
Dr. K. Padmanaban, Ph.D.
3:39 PM
Women and their Sex Organs
Posted by
Dr. K. Padmanaban, Ph.D.
3:32 PM
Do all women have good knowledge about their sex organs?
It is not the case even in Western countries where many have the chance to attend sex health and relationship education in their schools.
Main part - In the beginning less research was done about the sex organs of the women because of the overemphasis of the only reproductive role of women in the society. During the Victorian Era the women could be hanged if they showed the pleasure of sex!
Moreover, the most important female sex organs are either barely visible or hidden completely in the abdominal cavity. The external female sex organs do not give any information what is going inside. These are the reasons why it is difficult for girls or women to understand the functions of the reproductive system of their body. Although modern medical sciences have explained many things there are still questions which are unanswered. Girls as well as boys must have right information about the female sex organs to develop later in life a mature and responsible relationship.
Many including men do not know what are “genitals” and what are “reproductive organs”?