Menstrual Period

The duration of the menstrual period, which is an indicator of the regular and good functioning of the reproductive functions of the woman, may differ in women. Between 21-35 days is considered normal. The period from the first menstrual bleeding to the next menstrual bleeding is called a cycle. In diseases such as polycystic ovary disease, the menstrual cycle can change.

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Assoc. Dr. Cigdem Yayla Abide

She was born in 1980 in Zonguldak. She completed her secondary and high school education at TED Zonguldak College with a degree and with her outstanding success in the university exam, she was entitled to receive medical education in English at Marmara University Faculty of Medicine. This is how she took the first step towards becoming the obstetrician and gynecologist she dreamed of. After graduating from the faculty of medicine, she obtained a high degree in the medical specialization exam (TUS) in 2007 and started to specialize in Zeynep Kamil Gynecology and Pediatrics Training and Research Hospital, which was her first choice. By working for many years in one of Turkey's leading, specialist hospitals; She has taken part in countless births and in the treatment of thousands of diseases. She worked at Nallıhan State Hospital between 2011 and 2014 in order to fulfill her obligatory duty of public service as a specialist physician.