12 Facts About Menstruation You Need To Know

Many women regard menstruation as a bad thing, which should be hidden and avoided any comment. Therefore, the veiled attitude on the subject deprives women of knowing many factors that should be known. Of course, menstruation is not a topic for any conversation, but neither is it something that needs to be avoided as a disease. Here are 12 facts every woman should know about menstruation:

  1. You can get pregnant while you are menstruating, although it is rare, it can happen.
  2. The fertile period occurs on the days of ovulation, usually in the middle of the period between one period and the next.
  3. Irregularities in menstruation such as skipping a cycle, lasting more than 7 days, failing frequently, menstruation occurring more than once in the same month can all be symptoms of diseases such as uterine cancer, stress and even very large weight loss in one. short time interval.
  4. In 1946 Disney made an educational film on the theme called The Story Of Menstruation. Rumor has it that it was the first Disney movie to use the word? Vagina? in the script.
  5. Women who have more intense flows may lose up to one cup of blood in each cycle.
  6. Shouldn't menstruation be something girls should be ashamed of, and nicknames to disguise as "being in Mexico", or simply talking "in those days?" do not disguise anything.
  7. Sex during menstruation is considered a taboo, but it should not, the opinion is only the couple.
  8. Progesterone, which controls libido, drops in the menstrual period, making the woman more susceptible. So it is normal for you to want much more than candy while you are menstruating.
  9. Synchronization with other women is not scientifically proven, but it does occur. You may end up synchronizing the dates of your period with those of your friends, sisters, partner, mother, and other women you live with.
  10. Most women deal with menstruation very well, but in India the menstruation taboo is still very large and girls can not even cook during the period as it is believed that they will pollute the food.
  11. Always was the first company to break the rule and show blood in a print campaign in 2011. Although it had not yet been circulated on TV, the ad carried blood instead of the famous blue liquid used in advertising to show the absorption potential.
  12. It is known and proven that girls are menstruating earlier and earlier. The average American age for first menstruation is 12 years.
  13. 10 Things You May Not Know About Your Period | Ingrid Nilsen (April 2024)


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