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The main function of the uterus is to accept a fertilized egg that becomes implanted into the rich uterus lining called endometrium, and derives nourishment from blood vessels that develop exclusively for this purpose. The fertilized egg becomes an embryo, develops into a fetus and gestates until childbirth.
Not only does progesterone prepare your body for conception and pregnancy but it also regulates the monthly menstrual cycle. During the reproductive years, progesterone is released from the ovaries every month. It sends out a signal to the body to thicken the lining of the uterus, which enables the fertilized egg to attach and develop.
Hormones play a vital role in every woman’s health and well-being. Very often when women are in a bad mood, you will find that they, or their partners, blame it on their hormones. When hormone levels fluctuate, this can affect your mood, sexual desire, fertility and ovulation. In other words, the imbalance of hormones may impact negatively on how your reproductive system responds.
Candidiasis is also often referred to as thrush, and is a yeast infection belonging to a group of fungi containing more than 20 species. The most common type of yeast is Candida albicans, which often affects women in the form of vaginal thrush.
Amenorrhea is the term used to describe the condition where menstrual periods are absent. When you miss a period, your first thought may be that you are pregnant. However there are actually several factors that may cause or contribute to the absence of menstruation.
The female body is a mystery to most--including women! With cycles and phases, hot flashes and periods, it's no wonder people get a little confused when discussing the who, what, when, where and why of the female body. This e-book should shine a little light on the subject. When you're done reading, hopefully and newfound appreciation of the complex systems that keep our bodies in check will be developed. If not, at least you'll know just what causes PMS and why pregnant women have morning sickness.