Postpartum blues affects up to 85% of new mothers. Symptoms typically begin within 4 weeks after delivery. Condition is self-limited and resolves within 2 weeks
Atrophy is the partial or complete wasting away of body parts. It involves tissue breakdown and reabsorption through apoptosis. Can occur in normal development or pathological conditions
Puberty starts between ages 8 and 13, with average age of 10. Process lasts approximately 5 years on average. Hormonal changes occur in hypothalamus, triggering body growth
Condition causing pain, cysts, and lumpy breast tissue. Affects up to 60% of women, most common between 30-50 years. Not associated with cancer, normal breast changes
Normal body temperature ranges from 36.5 to 37.5°C (97.7-99.5°F). Oral temperature is typically 36.8°C (98.2°F). Rectal/vaginal temperature is 37.0°C (98.6°F). Temperature varies by location and time of day
Crying for no reason is a natural healing response. Stress, anxiety, and burnout can trigger uncontrollable crying. Hormonal changes, especially prolactin, may cause frequent crying. Grief and repressed emotions can lead to sudden crying. Neurological conditions like MS and Parkinson's can cause crying