What Is the Menstrual Cycle?
The menstrual cycle is a natural process your body goes through each month to prepare for pregnancy.
It involves a series of hormonal changes that regulate ovulation and the shedding of the uterine lining.
A typical cycle lasts between 21 and 35 days, although this can vary from person to person.
The cycle starts on the first day of your period and ends the day before your next period begins.
Two key hormones—estrogen and progesterone—control the cycle.
These hormones signal different stages of fertility and influence how your body prepares for a potential pregnancy.