Process of Menstruation Flashcards
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The Menstrual Cycle
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- The brain releases FSH into the bloodstream
- FSH reaches the ovary and signals for it to begin developing follicles
- The developing follicles produce estrogen and release it into the bloodstream
- Estrogen reaches the uterus and the brain
- The uterine lining begins to thicken and the brain produces and releases LH into the bloodstream
- LH reaches the ovary and causes a mature follicle to release an egg. (ovulation)
- Once the egg is released, LH signals the empty follicle to develop into the corpus luteum
- Once the corpus luteum begins to disintegrate, the progesterone level in the body decreases
- Progesterone reaches the uterus and the brain, thickening the endometrium more. The brain stops producing FSH and LH to stop another egg from being released.
- The thick endometrium breaks down and must be shed from the body along with the unfertilized egg in a process called menstruation
- Once the progesterone level has decreased enough, it tells the brain to begin releasing FSh again