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∙ 11y agoYes, stress, diet, travel, exercise, weight gain or loss, and illness, can influence the timing of a female's cycle
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∙ 11y agoIts not an illness....
Some females become physically ill, others just experience annoying discomfort.
Yes!
usally
Human females have menstrual cycles so that they can get pregnant, and thus continue the human race! During the menstrual cycle a woman will ovulate and the uterus will prepare itself for the possibility of pregnancy, if pregnancy doesn't occur the uterus lining sheds and the process starts again.
"Can you explain how demographic factors influence population trends and societal changes?"
It has to do with the hormonal level .
Yes. It is a natural occurrence in every female mammal.
No, human females cannot sync up their menstrual cycles with female animals. Menstrual synchronization, also known as the McClintock effect, is a controversial theory that has not been scientifically proven in humans.
A woman's menstrual cycle typically lasts between 21 to 35 days, with the average being around 28 days.
Only females over 6 months of age will have a menstrual cycle. This will happen once every six months and last for 10-14 days.
Generally, males tend to sweat more than females due to having a higher concentration of sweat glands. However, individual variations exist based on factors like genetics, physical fitness level, and environmental conditions.