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hello everyone the nerd medic here and in this video we will learn how to take a menstrual history right so menstrual history is always all about women within reproductive age group right so theres a very easy way or approach to take a menstrual history so the approach i call it as a b c c d and e right a b c c d and d approach so a represents the age of menarch right and then once you are taking the history of menarch ask the patient about menopause if the patient has undergone menopause stop there or if the patient is currently menstruating ask about the last menstrual period when she underwent bleeding phase for the last time before you examine right after that we come to b b is all about the bleeding phase right now in bleeding phase you have to ask two things first of all duration of the bleeding phase whether it is five days six days or seven days and blood loss every day now how you quantify this blood loss this blood loss is quantified in terms of bad changes or tampon changes