No, moose do not menstruate. There are a few animals, though, that do menstruate, they are the following: bats, shrews, African elephants, varied marsupials, lemurs, hedgehogs, and possibly monkeys/apes.
Unlike the human female, the cat has a horned (bipartile) uterus. The uterus of the cat has the appearance of a Y, with the upper two branches being the uterine horns and the stem of the Y the body of the uterus.
Yes they can, but it is not the same type of period as a woman, which involves the shedding of her uterine lining and bleeding. While human males do not menstruate in the same way females do, they are subjected to a hormonal cycle, which could be defined as a period. Research indicates the hormonal cycle runs over a six week period in males, causing an elevated testosterone level and thus, more irrational, sexual and aggressive behaviour are some of the symptoms observed.
Bicornate Uterus
Without a calf (or unbred), it's 1/3 larger than a basket ball. With a calf inside that is almost full term, the uterus can be about the same size as her rumen, which is as big as a 25 gal. barrel.
A women without a uterus cannot menstruate, by definition: (of a woman) discharge blood and other material from the lining of the uterus as part of the menstrual cycle.
No, clearly it's not possible for a woman to menstruate while pregnant.Menstruation is the process of the uterus lining shedding as a result of a woman not falling pregnant. A woman can bleed during pregnancy but she will not menstruate.
It depends on whether or not her uterus and cervix were removed, if so then no she should not menstruate.
Absolutely not the uterus is what holds the baby in the womb.
No, you would obviously no longer menstruate after you've have a hysterectomy. A hysterectomy is where the uterus is removed, if you have no uterus then you have no uterus to shed (menstruation).
Implantation is when a fertilised egg implants itself into the uterus lining - it means you are pregnant, and thus you would not menstruate.
There's no such thing. Men have no uterus, and thus do not menstruate.
No, women cannot have their menstrual cycle without ovulating. The menstrual cycle is the reproductive cycle where a woman ovulates and failing pregnancy the uterus lining sheds. If a woman isn't ovulating then there's no possible way for her to menstruate - although she may still experience vaginal bleeding for other reasons such as hormonal imbalance or withdrawal bleeds.
No. Menstruation is the shedding of the lining of the womb. No womb, no shedding.
NO
That happens every month when you menstruate or if you've had an abortion and it comes back every month. And yes, you can because the sperm fertilize the egg in the fallopian tube, not the uterus.
No - if a girl has a penis then she is physically male and thus doesn't have a uterus, as such she does not menstruate.