The menstrual cycle is how often you get a period, where you bleed. The ovarian cycle is where you ovulate. It is associated with the menstrual cycle, because you ovulate on the 14th day, but it is separate from menstruating
The MENSTRUAL CYCLE is coordinated with the ovarian cycle & involves preparation of the ENDOMETRIUM (= lining of the uterus) for implantation. The menstrual cycle is under the influence of estrogen.
Expericencing the symptoms of a period, such as cramps, bloating, irritability, etc. without the body actually following through with an actual menstrual cycle could indicate a few things. "Missing"...
A menstrual cycle is broken down into a follicular phase, ovulation and a luteal phase. These occur in that order (as long as everything is working normally) and make up the "cycle". I guess they...
The menstrual cycle is the shedding of the endometrium of the uterus. The ovarian cycle occurs about 14 days after the menstrual cycle and is when ovulation occurs (release of an oocyte, or egg)