2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpag.2006.02.003
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Usefulness of Monitoring Fertility from Menarche

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“…2 In males, puberty generally begins one year later than in females and culminates at completion of spermatogenesis, with the full development of the spermatogenic line. 3 During puberty hormonal changes culminate in expulsion of mature oocytes from the ovary 4 and of mature spermatozoa from the testes. Recently, numerous studies have focused on this topic; however, the endocrine mechanisms underlying the onset of puberty remain to be elucidated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 In males, puberty generally begins one year later than in females and culminates at completion of spermatogenesis, with the full development of the spermatogenic line. 3 During puberty hormonal changes culminate in expulsion of mature oocytes from the ovary 4 and of mature spermatozoa from the testes. Recently, numerous studies have focused on this topic; however, the endocrine mechanisms underlying the onset of puberty remain to be elucidated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, many women cannot accurately predict the onset of menstruation and do not know how long their cycles are (Jukic et al 2008). Women should learn to identify the duration and flow of menstruation, cervical-mucus quality, ovulation day, and duration of follicular and luteal phases (Vigil et al 2006). A normal menstrual ovulatory cycle is one that has a length between 24 and 36 days, and a luteal phase length between 11 and 17 days calculated from the estrogen peak, measured by its glucuronides in urine, to the day before the ensuing bleed (Blackwell et al 2013).…”
Section: Ovulation As a Marker Of Endocrine Homeostasis And Health Stmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Female fertility has been commonly defined in biological terms including: the quality of being fertile, the ability to reproduce or become pregnant, reproductive capacity, motherhood potential, and potential for procreation . Overall, these definitions involve positive notions; however, fertility is an enigma to those who contemplate desired versus undesired fertility and ability to conceive versus inability to conceive .…”
Section: Female Fertilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women typically menstruate at relatively regular intervals with the cyclic possibility of pregnancy, or realized fertility . A qualitative analysis of women living with menstruation revealed that women with a lot of menstrual symptoms emphasized the all‐encompassing nature of symptoms, thus seeing fertility as negative .…”
Section: Attributes Contexts and Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%