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Tuesday, February 27, 2018 at 2:11 AM filed under General postings
Unlike earlier time, now young girls prematurely enter in the stage of puberty. Earlier, the estimated age of menstruation was expected to be 14 to 16 years, whereas now this range has shifted to the age bracket 12 to 14 years. As a result, many girls expect their periods at a tender age and hence, face problems dealing with it. They are physically as well as mentally unprepared to accept maturity.  Many young girls despise this change as they are unable to understand the physical changes that go into their bodies. Mainly, their tension arises when their periods start becoming irregular and they seek advice from various doctors to treat it. The irregularity in the menstruation period is misperceived as natural, in the society. It is, only later on, when women realize the severity pertaining to the irregular menstrual cycle. In the later years of growing up, after paying visits to infertility treatment center in Noida, women come to know that regularity in menstruation is necessary for procreation.  Moreover,it makes them aware that merely menstruation can’t assure procreation; there are various other factors to look upon.
 
 
If you want to learn how this is possible or how menstruation and infertility are interconnected, then read on.
 
What is Menstruation or Menstrual Cycle?
 
To understand the connection between menstruation and infertility, it is important to know what menstruation is. The menstrual cycle is an array of changes that a female body undergoes, wherein the ovary releases eggs for maturation. These eggs hatch periodically, until the female gets pregnant and uterus starts preparing for pregnancy.
 
This entire process of menstruation is quite simple, but it gets obstructed or become dysfunctional when the body becomes infertile for procreation. After knowing the menstruation, the next step is to understand the interconnection between menstruation and fertility.
 
Learn How Menstruation and Fertility is Interconnected
 
According to the infertility treatment center in Noida, the length of the menstrual cycle helps to determine if hormones are balanced or not. The cycle also helps to ascertain whether ovulation is happening normally. When the hormones get imbalanced, the process of ovulation is mainly affected and thus, the conception becomes difficult. The entire menstrual cycle is of 21 to 35 days. Some women have a shorter cycle than the estimated, whereas some have longer than 35 days.
 
Today, the young girls shoot up to puberty, at a tender age. They are unable to recognize the physical changes that their body undergoes. Besides this, they suffer the enduring pain of menstruation. The pain is of a high magnitude that they suffer periodically, during menstruation. The pain is also referred to as menstrual cramp. When young girls complain regarding the menstrual pain, there is no attention paid to their repeated requests to cure it, and their requests are undermined by stating that it is normal. Later, the scenario worsens at the time of reproduction or procreation.  The body of the women cannot withstand the conception and hence, becomes infertile. Therefore, effective steps should be taken to mitigate pain and irregularity in the menstrual cycle.
 
According to the infertility center in Noida, females should understand the difference between when menstrual cycle is normal and when they should consult a gynecologist. For that, one must know some basics.
 
Short Menstrual Cycle- this means that ovaries have fewer eggs or menopause is near. Generally, it is believed that menopause only happens after 50s. However, this is wrong as when ovaries produce fewer eggs, it is also a signal that menopause can happen. During the irregular menstrual cycle, the brain releases FSH (hormones) to increase the number of eggs. This leads to untimely follicle development and ovulation and even, unnatural bleeding without ovulation.
 
Longer Menstrual Cycle- This means the ovulation process does not happen properly, and follicle and ovulate are not matured. Hence, the uterus wall thickens due to the amassing estrogen.  When the uterus gets too thick, it finally ruptures and bleeding occurs. The bleeding continues more than the usual phase of one week. Probably, the main cause of it is thyroid gland.
 
 
It is important to know and understand these distinctions; as only then a female’s condition can be judged.
 
These above-listed problems convey a significant message that menstruation problems should not be overlooked. They should be brought to an early notice to gynecologist as later; these untreated problems can affect in the procreation process. Also, pay timely visits to the Infertility Treatment Center in Noida, when miscarriages and other reproduction problems get common. Choose Nidan healthcare centre, the health center provides wide ranges of medical services and is a repudiated institution in the town.

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