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menstrual_cycle [2025/09/30 11:55] – [menstrual cycle length] gary1 | menstrual_cycle [2025/09/30 14:40] (current) – [menstrual cycle length] gary1 |
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*The length of the menstrual cycle is from the first day of menstrual flow to the day before the onset of the next menstrual flow | *The length of the menstrual cycle is from the first day of menstrual flow to the day before the onset of the next menstrual flow |
*variations are primarily due to variations in length of follicular phase and whether ovulation has occurred or not | *variations are primarily due to variations in length of follicular phase and whether ovulation has occurred or not |
*"humans are affected by the Moon's luminescence and gravimetric cycles, with the menstrual cycles aligning with the synodic month. Both light and gravity act as zeitgebers for women, with gravity likely indirectly influencing cycles through broader geophysical effects" **Menstruation naturally tends to coincide with the full moon and ovulation with the New Moon as the night is darker at that time and perhaps more conducive to mating however artificial lighting has reduced the Moon's luminescence effects.**(([[https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adw4096|2025: Synchronization of women’s menstruation with the Moon has decreased but remains detectable when gravitational pull is strong]])) | *"humans are affected by the Moon's luminescence and gravimetric cycles, with the menstrual cycles aligning with the synodic month. Both light and gravity act as zeitgebers for women, with gravity likely indirectly influencing cycles through broader geophysical effects" **Menstruation naturally tends to coincide with the full moon and ovulation with the New Moon as the night is darker at that time and perhaps more conducive to mating however artificial lighting has substantially reduced the Moon's luminescence effects.**(([[https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adw4096|2025: Synchronization of women’s menstruation with the Moon has decreased but remains detectable when gravitational pull is strong]])) |
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