Pregnancy
Impregnation
STIs and STDs
Menopause
Menstruation
100

What is the purpose of pregnancy?

To get a child.

100

what does impregnated mean?

This marks the formation of new life.

100

What's the dangers of STI?

HPV,syphilis, infertility

100

What is the definition of menopause?

No menstruation for 12 consecutive months

100

How many days are there between menstruation cycles?

More than 21 days but less than 35 days.

200

How long does it take to give birth during pregnancy?

9-10 months

200

What reactions will the body have when impragnated?

missed period, frequent urination, mood swings, bloating, nasal congestion, and sometimes light implantation bleeding or cramping

200

Why do people get STI?

Dangerous sexual behavior, blood transmission

200

What health risks does menopause pose?

Osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease

200

Why might menstruation stop?

Pregnancy, stress, premature ovarian failure.

300

What are the early signs of pregnancy?

Early signs of pregnancy include delayed menstruation, nausea, and changes in sensitivity to smells and foods.

300

What age is considered advanced maternal age?

Pregnancy of women aged 35 or older

300

How to prevent STI?

Use protective measures during sexual activity. Get vaccinated.

300

Is it possible to get pregnant after menopause?

Unable to conceive after menopause.

300

How many days does menstruation typically last?

3-7 days. 

400

What foods should be avoided during pregnancy?

Avoid undercooked meat and limit your daily coffee intake to less than 200 mg.

400

What professional analysis is needed for a new mother?

Hormone testing, ultrasound, and fallopian tube imaging.

400

How to detect STI?

Go to a large hospital or clinic for a blood or urine test.

400

What are the symptoms of menopause?

Urinary tract infection, bone pain, mood swings, depression

400

What are the potential diseases?

Uterine fibroids, pelvic inflammatory disease

500

How many weeks does postpartum recovery typically take?

Approximately six weeks

500

Does smoking affect fertility?

It will lower the birth rate, but it will also make it impossible to have children at all.

500

What are the common types of sexually transmitted diseases?

Gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia, genital warts (HPV), genital herpes, and HIV.

500

At what age does menopause typically occur?

It usually occurs between the ages of 45 and 55, with an average age of about 51.

500

How much menstrual flow is typically expected?

It is about 50 milliliters.

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