10 Questions
During ovulation, the cervical mucus is dry and thick.
False
Estrogen levels decrease significantly after ovulation.
False
If there is no fertilization, the uterine lining deteriorates and is absorbed by the body.
True
The basal body temperature increases noticeably after ovulation.
False
A rise in progesterone levels indicates the beginning of the post-ovulatory phase.
True
The cervical mucus forms a plug to facilitate the entry of sperms during the post-ovulatory phase.
False
Keeping a menstrual calendar helps predict when you might ovulate next.
False
One should consult a doctor if their period is late according to the menstrual calendar.
True
Using X's on a menstrual calendar helps track the level of flow each day.
True
Menstrual flow variation has no impact on personal hygiene practices during menstruation.
False
Test your knowledge on common symptoms experienced during menstrual periods such as menstrual flow, abdominal cramping, pain, and remedies like using painkillers or warm water bottles.
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