Understanding the Menstrual Cycle vs. Animal Heat Periods
There is no such thing as a "heat period" in women. The term "heat period" is used to describe the time when female animals are fertile and receptive to mating. In humans, the menstrual cycle is the monthly process that prepares a woman's body for pregnancy. The menstrual cycle is not the same as the heat period in animals.Heat Stroke - Related Articles
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