Physiology of Menstruation

UTERINE PHASES OF MENSTRUAL CYCLE

OVULATORY PHASE

There is another hormone, Leutinizing Hormone (LH) and a sudden surge of LH is an important point at this time in the cycle. Subsequent hormone events, leading to ovulation and the onset of menstrual shedding 13, 14 or 15 days after the LH peak occur at uniformly predictable times for all women. The LH surge initiates changes essential for rupture of the follicle and release of the ovum.

The mature ovum is a spectacular sight, a bulge of 2 cm diameter on the surface of the ovary. Its rupture releases 5 cc to 10 cc of follicular fluid containing the pinhead-sized egg mass and may be accompanied by bleeding, giving rise to lower abdominal pain, many women get at this time.

There is no appreciable change in the endometrium in 24 to 36 hours following ovulation.

Growing lining (around ovulation)