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Menstrual Cycle and Menopause

Menstrual Cycle and Menopause

The shedding of women’s uterus lining every month enduring around 3 to 5 days comprise blood and tissues that exit the body through the cervix and vagina. This repetitive occurrence is termed the menstrual cycle. This occurs during the reproductive years of women to guarantee the best possible inner condition that exists for treatment, implantation, and improvement of the child. The non-occurrence of menstrual periods of more than 1 year is named menopause. The ordinary range of menopause is 45 to 55 years.

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Related Conferences: The Biennial Conference of the Society for Menstrual Cycle Research, June 06-08, Colorado; 23rd AnnualAustralian Menopause Society Congress, September 06-08, Australia;  17th World Congress on Menopause, April 30 – May 03, 2020, Melbourne, Australia; 2019 Annual Meeting of The North American Menopause Society, September 25-28, Chicago, Illinois; BMS 29th Annual Scientific Conference, July 04-05, Kenilworth, UK; Women's HealthEndocrinologywestern Caribbean Cruise Conference, November 09-16, Miami, Florida

Related Associations: Society of Menstrual Health ResearchThe NorthAmerican Menopause SocietyAustralianMenopause SocietyInternationalMenopause SocietyBritish MenopausesocietyPortlandMenstrual Society

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