Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation play a major role in a woman’s reproductive health and overall well-being. Every month, the body goes through a natural cycle that prepares for pregnancy, involving hormonal shifts that lead to menstruation and ovulation, when an egg is released from the ovary. Understanding how this cycle works can help women better manage their health, track their fertility, and recognize when something isn’t quite right.
Conditions like PCOS, endometriosis, or irregular periods can affect both physical and emotional health if not addressed early. That’s why education, open conversations, and access to quality care are so important, especially in communities where stigma or limited resources still exist.
At the Women’s Health World Conference (WHWC), menstrual health, ovulation science, and related reproductive challenges are key topics of discussion. Experts come together to share new research, explore innovative treatments, and highlight ways to improve menstrual care and awareness for women and girls around the world.