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menstrual

/men-stroo-uhl, -struhl/US // ˈmɛn stru əl, -strəl //UK // (ˈmɛnstrʊəl) //

经期,月经,月经期,月经的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to menstruation or to the menses.
    • : Archaic. monthly.

Examples

  • When I started to look at traditional menstrual cups I found them so confusing.

  • Scotland made strides in menstrual equityIn November, the Scottish government passed a bill making free menstrual products available to everyone who needs them.

  • During good times, one in five American girls miss school because of menstrual complications, like not feeling confident that they won’t stain their clothes.

  • There are references to misunderstandings, and there is something unsettling about the way Kurt tracks Jane’s menstrual cycles.

  • The new selects will include menstrual pads in different sizes including regular, super, overnight and postpartum, as well as pantyliners to suit all needs.

  • But even raising the role of birth control in treating menstrual symptoms publicly can be politically fraught for some women.

  • An ob-gyn quoted by The New York Times in 2008 cited IUDs as one of the best methods for treating heavy menstrual bleeding.

  • In 2013, Taiwan passed an amendment to its Gender Equality Act allotting women three paid days of menstrual leave each year.

  • Smaller issues that result from IUDs mirror those of other contraceptives, such as menstrual cramps, spotting, or infection.

  • Menstrual Cramps—Eat two tbsps of flax seeds during your period because of their hormone balancing lignans and phytoestrogens.

  • The ages of the persons questioned ranged from eighteen to thirty, but the inquiry referred to the entire menstrual life.

  • Some females always have it at the menstrual period, and others during nursing.

  • There are a few women, who seem to be really a little abnormal, who feel the strongest desire actually during the menstrual flow.

  • It is no doubt true that profuse menstrual flow is the result of our artificial lives.

  • If we lived more normally we should have naturally a scanty menstrual flow.