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What is the strangest reproductive problem that animals face?

Human males reach their sexual peaks shortly after adolescence - at about 20 years old. From there it kind of stays almost level but drops slowly and constantly for the rest of their lives.Females reach their sexual peaks later, perhaps into their 30’s, and can stay at that high peak for many years after. It depends on the individual, and I’m not researching these numbers, but just stating what I’ve read, and from my own life experience. That seems odd as an evolutionary adaptation, to have males and females reaching their sexual peaks at different stages - although it’s worked pretty well up to now.Another thing is the constant nature of male sex hormones, and the cyclical nature of female sex hormones. It’s obvious when you see it in dogs. The females are receptive only when they are in estrus, or in heat.The usual procedure is the male approaches the female and attempts to mount her from the rear. If the female is not in this estrus phase, then the bitch will refuse to allow the male to mount her. I’ve seen that in dogs too.

Hormones: Is anyone knowledgeable about Diethylstilbestrol (DES)? I am an in-utero DES baby and would like to hear from others.

DES adverse effects came to light in the medical literature in 1971.From the late 1940’s to 1971 the drug was used on women diagnosed with threatened abortion (bleeding in 1st trimester) to “protect” the pregnancy. Around 1952 (if memory serves) a physician published a paper which strongly suggested that the drug was useless and we should consider the hormonal adverse effects. Unfortunately he published his study in his state medical society (NJ?) publication instead of a national or international Ob-Gyn journal so a lot of fetuses continued to be affected during their organ formation due to lack significant journal readership.The DES treatment manifested itself in the fetuses that did not miscarry (not all 1st trimester bleeding results in miscarriage). A variety of problems (more in females than males) were identified over the following years (1970’s 80’s) that peaked in reproductive years of the affected females and males.I assume that you are in your late 40’s and by now you have (hopefully) been evaluated as a teenager or in your twenties. The rare cancer risks associated with DES peaked in the late 1970’s and 80’s and the rest of the reproductive problems decreased over time with advancing age of the affected population.At your age I would expect that there are no residual risks but since I have retired years ago, I suggest that if you have questions you should discuss them with the Gyn Oncology Services of a teaching institution. BTW I would ask for the oldest member of the department since s/he would have the most experience. Just saying….Comparing notes with other affected patients here on Quora is not going to be of much value. So please get a professional consultation.edit 7/1/17 : minor grammar

What is something that needs to be said?

Sex EducationWhen I was in 8 th std there is a chapter related to adolescence - My teacher skipped that chapterWhen I was in 12 th there is a chapter called Human Reproduction -My teacher skipped that chapterSo, after school I joined Neet coaching , but one difference is my teacher don't even hesitate to teach reproduction chapter.I learnt about menstruation, oogenesis, spermatogenesis and Reproductive Health and sexually transmitted diseases.Then , I realised that there is nothing wrong with the chapter. The problem is with the teachers who hesitate to teach the chapter. This is also a chapter like respiration, digestion , excretion , neural coordination. This is also need to be teached.One of my sister is getting irregular periods. She said that she used to get her periods once in three months. And her mom said that nothing wrong.its quite normal.But I suggested her to visit a doctor. Because this is not normal. Her hormone level is not normal. And every month one ovum should be released from ovary. If you are getting periods 3 month once then you will face problems in pregnancy and even health related problems.And also there are many misconception about menstrual cycle. Many think menstruation is the release of unfertilized ovum . But it's due to degradation of endometrium layer. It's normal blood not impure blood.People should understand that sex education can't lower the rape rate but it's needed to maintain your reproductive health.Edit: what happens to unfertilized ovum?The size of secondary oocyte ( immature ovum) is very small. It's released to the ampullary isthumic junction of fellopian tube during 14th day ( LH is at peak graffian follicle rupture to release secondary oozyte). Secondary oocyte will remain there for some 72 hours.Endometrium layer thickening happens ( it's the inner layer of uterus) If fertilization happens then zygote should be implanted here after one week.If no fertilization happens then the ovum will be degraded. So, progesterone level will decrease.. which cause the degradation of endometrium layer.So , it results in menstruation. Again the endometrium layer regenerate for next menstrual cycle.

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