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Menstrual Cycles and Coma: Understanding the Connection
Women in comas do not have periods because the menstrual cycle is regulated by hormones that are produced by the brain and ovaries. When a woman is in a coma, her brain is not able to produce these hormones, so her menstrual cycle stops. Additionally, the body's metabolism is slowed down in a coma, which can also affect the menstrual cycle.Women's Health - Related Articles
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