- FAQ

What is the average menstrual cycle length?
The average menstrual cycle is about 28 days, but it can range from 21 to 35 days in adults.
Why do women experience period cramps?
Period cramps occur due to the contraction of the uterus as it sheds its lining. The hormone prostaglandins triggers these contractions, leading to pain.
What is the function of estrogen in the female body?
Estrogen is a hormone that regulates menstrual cycles, reproductive health, bone density, and mood stability.
How does pregnancy occur?
Pregnancy occurs when a sperm fertilizes an egg in the fallopian tube, and the fertilized egg implants itself into the uterine lining.
Why do women have breasts?
Breasts contain mammary glands, which produce milk for breastfeeding. They also contain fat and connective tissue, contributing to their shape.
What causes menopause, and at what age does it usually occur?
Menopause occurs when the ovaries stop producing estrogen and eggs, marking the end of menstruation. It typically happens between 45 and 55 years old.
Why do women have wider hips than men?
Women have wider hips to support childbirth. The pelvis is shaped to allow the passage of a baby during delivery.
What is the purpose of vaginal discharge?
Vaginal discharge helps to clean and protect the vagina by removing bacteria and dead cells, keeping it healthy.
Why do some women experience mood swings before their period?
Hormonal changes, especially fluctuations in estrogen and progesterone, affect serotonin levels, leading to mood swings, irritability, and anxiety.
How does the female body change during puberty?
During puberty, girls experience breast development, hip widening, growth spurts, body hair growth, and the start of menstruation due to hormonal changes.
What is the vagina?
The vagina is a muscular tube that connects the external genitals to the uterus. It serves multiple functions, including allowing for menstrual flow, sexual intercourse, and childbirth.
Is it normal for my vagina to have an odor?
Yes, it is completely normal for the vagina to have a mild, musky scent. The smell can change throughout your menstrual cycle due to hormonal fluctuations and other factors such as diet or hygiene practices.
Can I get a urinary tract infection (UTI) from not urinating after sex?
While not urinating after sex can increase the risk of developing a UTI, it does not guarantee that one will occur. Urination helps flush out bacteria that may have entered the urethra during intercourse, reducing the likelihood of infection.
What are common causes of vaginal itching?
Vaginal itching can be caused by various factors including infections (such as yeast infections or bacterial vaginosis), irritants (like soaps or laundry detergents), hormonal changes, or allergies. If itching persists, it’s important to consult a healthcare provider for evaluation and treatment options.
Does having sex frequently make my vagina “loose”?
No, this is a common myth. The vagina is elastic and can stretch during intercourse but returns to its original size afterward. Factors like childbirth and aging may affect vaginal elasticity more than sexual activity itself.
Is douching necessary for vaginal cleanliness?
No, douching is not necessary and can actually disrupt the natural balance of bacteria in the vagina, leading to infections and other issues. The vagina has its own self-cleaning mechanism; washing with warm water externally is usually sufficient for hygiene purposes.
Can stress affect my vaginal health?
Yes, stress can impact hormonal balance and lead to various symptoms such as dryness or discomfort during intercourse, irregular periods, or increased susceptibility to infections like yeast infections or bacterial vaginosis due to weakened immune response.
What are Kegel exercises and why are they important?
Kegel exercises involve contracting and relaxing the pelvic floor muscles and are important for strengthening these muscles which support bladder control, improve sexual function, and help prevent pelvic organ prolapse over time. They can be beneficial at any age but are particularly useful after childbirth or during menopause when pelvic floor strength may decline.