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kuukautta

Kuukautta is the Finnish term commonly used to refer to menstruation, the monthly biological process by which the lining of the uterus is shed in people with a uterus. It is part of the menstrual cycle, which is driven by hormonal signals and varies among individuals. In Finnish, the plural term kuukautiset is often used to refer to monthly periods generally.

A typical menstrual cycle is governed by hormones from the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and ovaries. It usually

Common symptoms include abdominal cramps, lower back pain, breast tenderness, headaches, fatigue, and mood changes. Many

Health considerations: persistent heavy bleeding (menorrhagia), very painful cramps (dysmenorrhea), or cycles that are absent (amenorrhea)

Social and cultural aspects: accessibility to menstrual products, education about puberty, and reducing stigma around menstruation

lasts
21
to
35
days,
with
ovulation
occurring
roughly
in
the
middle.
Menstruation
itself
is
the
bleeding
phase,
typically
lasting
2
to
7
days
and
resulting
in
blood
loss
around
30
to
80
milliliters
for
many
people.
people
experience
premenstrual
symptoms
in
the
days
before
bleeding.
In
some
individuals
cramps
are
severe
and
may
require
medical
attention;
rare
conditions
include
heavy
bleeding
or
irregular
cycles.
or
infrequent
(oligomenorrhea)
warrant
medical
evaluation.
Treatments
can
include
NSAIDs,
heat
therapy,
regular
exercise,
adequate
sleep,
and,
when
appropriate,
hormonal
contraception
to
regulate
cycles.
are
important
for
health
and
equality.
In
Finland
and
many
countries,
menstruation
education
and
hygiene
resources
are
part
of
public
health
and
school
curricula.