Your cervical mucus changes in color, texture, and
amount during your menstrual cycle (especially around ovulation).
Not exact matches
A major risk factor for breast cancer is thought to be the
amount of oestrogen a woman is exposed to
during her lifetime, and hence the number of
menstrual cycles she experiences.
Some women may ovulate, but then not produce a normal
amount of progesterone, and other women many not ovulate at all
during their
menstrual cycle, causing a progesterone deficiency.
During the
menstrual cycle only a small
amount of LH is made, but in the middle of the
cycle LH briefly increases.