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10 Things You Likely Didn’t Know About Your Period by portable86(f): 11:06am On Jan 15, 2015
Even though most women in their childbearing years
menstruate every month, chances are still a few things about your period that you didn’t know.

Here are ten facts you likely didn’t know when it comes to your monthly menstrual cycle…

1. Girls Are Getting Their Periods Younger

It seems that where the average menstrual age for girls used to be 13 or 14 years old, girls are getting their periods younger. In 2014, the average American female begins menstruation at age 12, which may be caused by a combination of changing diets, environmental stress, and earlier rates of puberty. However, if you’re like me, I was surprised at age 10 by my period; whereas I had friends who waited until the age of 18 to menstruate for the first time.

Current research suggests numerous reasons why girls are now getting their periods younger. According to a 2012 article in Psychology Today, there may be links between early onset of puberty and inattentive or inconsistent parenting. Lower birth weights, exposure to chemicals like bisphenol-A (BPA), and childhood obesity have also been cited as possible causes, and several studies have found clinically significant relationships between early menstruation and lower socioeconomic status.

2. Period Irregularity

Just as various factors cause the onset of menstruation, period regularity can be different for every woman, and it can fluctuate at various points in life. Irregular menstruation can result in spotting, a late period, an unusually long or heavy period, or missing a period altogether. And it can be spurred by everything from stress and diet to sudden, significant changes in weight or taking certain medications. In particular, researchers have linked anti-epileptic drugs and anti-psychotics to irregular periods. High levels of stress, eating disorders, and benign or malignant tumors can also cause symptoms.

According to the National Institutes of Health, menstrual irregularities can be triggered by medical conditions including poorly controlled diabetes, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, polycystic ovary syndrome, and high levels of prolactin in the bloodstream. Periods also tend to be more irregular during adolescence, pregnancy, and during perimenopause — the unique state a woman enters as she approaches menopause.

3. How Much Blood?

During the average period duration, a woman will commonly emit 2 to 4 tablespoons of blood in total. While it may seem like much more due to water retention, most women do not actually suffer excess loss of blood because of “heavy flow.” However, during a so-called “heavy period,” a woman may lose twice as much blood as she normally would, though even very heavy menstrual bleeding does not normally pose a serious health risk.

Signs of a heavy period include using abnormally high numbers of pads or tampons, or the need to pair both types of protection together to prevent flooding to clothes or bed sheets. In the majority of cases, there is no identifiable underlying cause for a heavy period, though there are correlations with certain factors. Uterine fibroids, blood-thinning medications, ovary cysts and the use of intrauterine contraception can all increase menstrual blood flow. Orally administered emergency contraception also tends to cause heavier periods, which may last for several months
Re: 10 Things You Likely Didn’t Know About Your Period by portable86(f): 11:07am On Jan 15, 2015
4. My August Visitor Is Here…Again!

Menstruation gets dubbed some pretty creative monikers. You may choose an alternative name to save your coworkers or your spouse embarrassment without meaning to come up with such hilarious code names. What are the most popular in Nigeria? Among them are "My August Visitor, " Killing Chicken", “In My Holies” and of course TTOM (or that time of the month),

Some of the more creative entries on this list include “giving birth to a blood diamond,” “having your garage painted,” and “the tomato soup is on the boil.” Some of the zaniest euphemisms draw on popular culture; for example, “Kelly Kapowski can’t make it to cheerleading practice” and Of course, you could just “order your clams with red sauce” or “smoke a lady cigar” to get your point across.

5. The Period Taboo

If you think women are bashful about their periods in Nigeria, consider what it’s like to have your period in other countries or under other faiths. Menstruation is considered somewhat ritually unclean in certain (I said certain, not all) Hindu, Jewish, and Islamic cultures, and women are not permitted to perform certain religious duties (i.e., fasting or prayer) during menstruation. While Christianity has never outwardly declared menstruation to be “spiritually unclean,” the New Testament does contain a passage in which Jesus “cures” a menstruating woman (Mark 5:24-25).

These taboos have spilled over into the secular world. In a U.S. survey, a ”substantial majority” of respondents said they felt it was inappropriate to discuss menstruation openly, particularly in front of a mixed group including men and women. While that survey was conducted in the early 1980s, there isn’t much to suggest that societal attitudes have

6. There Are Plenty of Eggs in Your Basket

When it comes to counting the eggs in your proverbial basket—believe me, you are born with more than you’ll need. The average female is born with roughly 2 million eggs at her disposal. By the time she hits puberty, that number decreases to around 40,000. The rate at which women lose eggs depends on many different factors, primarily age and overall reproductive health.

One of the most interesting aspects of the egg production cycle plays out before a girl is even born. During the fetal stage, when a baby girl is still in utero, she may have as many as 7 million eggs in her body, a number which will decline by about two-thirds by the time she is born. However, since most women release only 400 to 500 eggs in a lifetime, there’s never any reason to fear you’ll suffer a shortage.

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Re: 10 Things You Likely Didn’t Know About Your Period by portable86(f): 11:08am On Jan 15, 2015
7. You’re Sexier When You Ovulate

True fact: men find ovulating women more attractive! One study from the Psychological Science journal discovered that men’s testosterone levels soared when they caught a whiff of clothing worn by ovulating women. Conversely, men experienced lower levels of testosterone production when sniffing the clothes of non-ovulating women. This suggests a male biological urge to mate with women when they are at their most fertile.

Fortunately for the propagation of the human species, this principle works both ways. Anecdotal evidence suggests that women are more in the mood to do the deed when they’re ovulating, and science has even chimed in its support for that widely held opinion. Studies have shown that women in committed, happy relationships are more likely to wear revealing clothing and flirt with other men during ovulation. What’s more is that a woman’s libido intensifies during ovulation as she approaches her sexual peak between age 30 and 35.

8. The Mythical Alfa Chick

If you’re a woman who works or lives with other women you know what I mean by the term “Alfa chick”—it refers to the woman who synchs up all other women to the same period start time so all women in the group menstruate at the same time. So is the Alfa chick real or myth? Even though research is still inconclusive, if you get your period at the same time as your sister or BFF, it certainly seems real.

Though the Alfa chick myth hasn’t been scientifically proven, folklore is filled with ways women can “synch” their cycles. For example, women have been matching their menstrual cycles to the phases of the moon for centuries. In modern times, a 1971 study also concluded that regular social contact with other women tended to lead to statistically significant matches in the menstrual cycles of the women in the group. Maybe there is something to this Alfa chick thing after all…

9. Sex During Menstruation

Did you know that a woman can still get pregnant when she’s menstruating? Although this isn’t the most fertile period, according to United States National Institutes of Health (NIH) research, women can get pregnant at almost any time during their cycle. Of course, the most fertile days are in and around the ovulation period (when an egg is released), which is why couples trying to conceive will track fertility using an ovulation calculator to predict optimal times to have intercourse in order to successfully get pregnant.

After about three days of menstruation, women start to experience rising levels of estrogen and progesterone as their bodies replenish the endometrium and restart the process of ripening follicles. Thus, while your chances of getting pregnant are still fairly low at this time, they steadily increase as you move out of menstruation and into the pre-ovulation phase.

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Re: 10 Things You Likely Didn’t Know About Your Period by Nobody: 3:14pm On Jan 17, 2015
Great info op, thanks smiley
Re: 10 Things You Likely Didn’t Know About Your Period by prof800(m): 4:44am On Jan 18, 2015
Alpha male + Alpha chick = King and Queen of the park!
Re: 10 Things You Likely Didn’t Know About Your Period by chimimi(f): 10:44am On Jan 18, 2015
Nice one @op
Re: 10 Things You Likely Didn’t Know About Your Period by portable86(f): 2:52pm On Jan 18, 2015
isotonic:
Great info op, thanks smiley
Ur welcome dear

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Re: 10 Things You Likely Didn’t Know About Your Period by portable86(f): 2:53pm On Jan 18, 2015
chimimi:
Nice one @op
Tnxs
Re: 10 Things You Likely Didn’t Know About Your Period by SirVictory: 6:00pm On Jan 18, 2015
Very educative. Thank God sey me I no dey witness this kind thing Lol.
Re: 10 Things You Likely Didn’t Know About Your Period by portable86(f): 9:56am On Jan 19, 2015
SirVictory:
Very educative. Thank God sey me I no dey witness this kind thing Lol.
Lol, might experience it someday, when bae wil begin acting up, because she is PMSing grin

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Re: 10 Things You Likely Didn’t Know About Your Period by SirVictory: 8:33am On Jan 20, 2015
portable86:

Lol, might experience it someday, when bae wil begin acting up, because she is PMSing grin
The lord will be my strength
Re: 10 Things You Likely Didn’t Know About Your Period by Nobody: 5:24pm On Feb 22, 2015
chimimi:
Nice one @op
hi. my luv I sent you a message.

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