The blood in your period is actually your uterine lining shedding. It simply goes from the uterus, out a small opening in the cervix, then through the vagina and out of your body. Normally, a woman would use a sanitary towel ("pad") or tampon to absorb the blood, to enable her to dispose of it hygienically.
That's the process of menstruation - or a 'period'.
No. At menstruation, unfertilized egg is expelled from the body.
The process is called menstruation, and the reason is that a woman's body cyclically prepares to carry a baby, but has to renew the internal preparations monthly, and so the lining that was prepared is expelled.
a womans vaginal area.
The process in which the endometrium of the uterus is shed from the body is called menstruation.
Endometrium, blood, and the ovum
Your body is so uniquely designed that during menstruation you don't lose too much blood.
You do - there is nothing about being in the water that stops menstruation, but what little blood that does leave your body during that short period of time would be diluted by the water.
I think you want menstruation as an answer here.
That's the process of menstruation - or a 'period'.
No. At menstruation, unfertilized egg is expelled from the body.
Tampons are absorbent wads of material - rayon, cotton, natural sponge, synthetic sponge, cloth - that are inserted into the vagina during menstruation to absorb menstrual flow in order to prevent it leaving the body. Tampons are one of several menstrual products available to women, other options include pads which absorb blood when it leaves the body or cups which college the blood inside the body.
It breaks apart and is expelled from the body during menstruation
It is normal to have minimal bruising during menstruation. Decreased estrogen levels during menstruation cause a loss of the blood vessel's elasticity in the body. This can cause small leaks that can turn into small bruises. Anything more serious or that last past the cycle should be looked at by a doctor.
This process is called menstruation and begins happening to girls when they reach puberty...... what happens is the egg in a woman gets connected to the wall of the uterus where it is cuishoned by the blood and tissue.... if the egg is not fertilized by a man sperm cell it has to leave the body every month...... this process is called menstruation
Menstruation.
Stayfree is a brand of commercial pantiliners and menstrual pads. These are used during menstruation to absorb blood as it leaves the body so that none gets on underwear or clothing.