Harvard scientists create menstruating mice: A discovery that could rewrite women’s reproductive health science

Harvard University scientists have developed the first menstruating mice. This breakthrough allows for new research into conditions like endometriosis and heavy menstrual bleeding. The mice exhibit a genuine menstrual cycle, shedding their uterine lining. This innovation promises to revolutionize women’s health research and bridge understanding gaps. The study offers insights into menstruation’s cellular organization.