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MODULE 1B
OOGENESIS &
MENSTRUAL CYCLE
DANETA JEAN C. REALUBIN
Teacher III
What is
OOGENESIS
In the human
Female Reproductive
System, Oogenesis is a
growth process in which the
primary egg cell or primary
ovum becomes a mature
ovum.
The egg’s
development starts
from 8 to 20 weeks
after the fetus has
started to grow. These
are called the
primary ovum.
The primary ovum has
several around 400,000. The
primary ovum remain
dormant until just prior to
ovulation, when an egg is
released from the ovary.
When does
Oogenesis start?
The ovum
does not start
to mature until
the puberty
stage.
Some egg cells
may not mature
for 40 years,
others degenerate
and never mature.
MENSTRU
AL
Menstruation is the
shedding of the linings of
the uterus (endometrium)
accompanied by
bleeding.
When Do Most
Girls Get Their
Period?
Most girls get their first
period when they're around
12. But getting it any time TO
between age 10 and 15 is
OK. Every girl's body has
its own schedule.
WHAT CAUSES
MENSTRUATION?
A period happens because
of changes in hormones in
the body. These hormones
cause the lining of the
uterus (or womb) to build
up.
The built-up lining is ready
for a fertilized egg to attach
to and start developing. If
there is no fertilized egg,
the lining breaks down and
bleeds.
A menstrual cycle is
considered to begin on the
first day of a period. The
average cycle is 28 days long;
however, a cycle can range in
length from 21 days to about
35 days.
Menstrual bleeding lasts 3 to 7
days, averaging 5 days. Blood
loss during a cycle usually
ranges from 1/2 to 2 1/2
ounces.
WHAT DO YOU
EXPERIENCE
DURING
MENSTRUATION?
The feeling of
discomfort, pain or
cramps experienced
during the period is
called
DYSMENORRHE
A.
Menstrual cramps or
dysmenorrhea are most likely
caused by high levels of
prostaglandins which are
substances released from the
uterine lining when it is about
to be sloughed off.
SYMPTOMS INCLUDE: