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Definition: menstruation from The Penguin Dictionary of Psychology

The periodic discharge of blood and uterine material in mature women. This term and menses are often treated as synonyms, although occasionally the latter is restricted in meaning to the actual flow or discharge. See MENSTRUAL CYCLE for details.


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From The Columbia Encyclopedia
periodic flow of blood and cells from the lining of the uterus in humans and most other primates, occurring about every 28 days in women. Menstruation commences at puberty (usually between age 10 and 17). The onset of menstruation, called menarche, signals the body's coming readiness for childbearing. It continues, unless interrupted by pregnancy until menopause (around age 50). There have been many myths and taboos associated with menstruation. Some cultures isolated women or thought the menstrual flow “unclean” or a “curse.” More recent taboos against exercise or sexual intercourse during menstruation are slowly lifting. Some scientists have asked why menstruation occurs at all—why the uterine lining does not remain in place, regenerating itself as other parts of the body (such as the skin and digestive tract) do. One theory is that menstruation is a defense against microbes that enter the uterus with incoming sperm. In the first phase of each cycle, the lining, or endometrium, of…
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From Encyclopedia of Women and Gender: Sex Similarities and Differences and the Impact of Society on Gender
I. The Cultural View of Menstruation II. The Biology of Menstruation III. Menstruation and Mood Glossary Endometrium The lining of the uterus; the site of implantation of the early embryo. Menarche The first menstrual period occurring in girls usually between the ages of 10 and 16. Menstrual cycle…
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From The Concise Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology and Behavioral Science
Menstruation refers to normal vaginal bleeding that is usually monthly. The endometrium (uterus lining) sheds when a woman is not pregnant. The menstrual cycle refers to the time from the menstrual flow until the day before the next bleeding (commonly called a “period”) begins. Normal flow lasts for…
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From Encyclopedia of Women's Health
The menstrual cycle is a combination of a series of events occurring between a part of the brain called the hypothalamus, the pituitary gland in the brain, the ovaries, and the interior of the uterus (endometrium). Normal cycle lengths vary from 21 to 35 days even though considerable variation in…
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From The International Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality
Hormonal profile of the menstrual cycle.
attitudes, contraception evolution menarche menstruation ovarian function Anthropologists have been interested in menstruation from numerous perspectives, which include the cross‐cultural attitudes toward it, its evolutionary significance, variations in ovarian function across populations, and the…
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From Encyclopedia of Social and Cultural Anthropology
The human female menstruates considerably more copiously than any other primate. Since ovulation in the human case has become concealed, this bleeding is one of the few indicators of fertility to have remained externally detectable. This may help explain the extraordinary attention focused upon it…
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From Britannica Concise Encyclopedia
Periodic discharge from the vagina of blood, secretions, and shed mucous lining of the uterus (endometrium). The endometrium prepares to receive a fertilized egg by thickening and producing secretions. If the egg released by the ovary is not fertilized, the endometrium breaks down and is expelled by…
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From The Columbia Encyclopedia
periodic flow of blood and cells from the lining of the uterus in humans and most other primates, occurring about every 28 days in women. Menstruation commences at puberty (usually between age 10 and 17). The onset of menstruation, called menarche, signals the body's coming readiness for…
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From Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health: Infancy Through Adolescence
In this illustration, the menstrual cycle is...
Menstruation is a mature female's monthly discharge through the vagina of the blood and tissues that develop in the uterus in preparation for pregnancy. In the United States, menstruation typically begins (menarche) around age 12 or 13. Some girls start menstruation before or after this age. Factors…
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From Black's Medical Dictionary, 43rd Edition
A periodic change occurring in human females (and the higher apes), consisting chiefly of a flow of blood from the cavity of the womb ( UTERUS ) and slight constitutional disturbances. It usually begins between the ages of 11 and 15, although its onset may be delayed until as late as 20, or may…
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From Gaither's Dictionary of Scientific Quotations
No biographical data available I would like it if men had to partake in the same hormonal cycles to which we're subjected monthly. Maybe that's why men declare war – because they have a need to bleed on a regular basis. In Roz Warren Glibquips (p. 107 ) Crossing Press Freedom California USA . 1994. …
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