No.
If you are having bleeding after having the uterus removed (a hysterectomy) it is coming from some other (abnormal) source and you should see your doctor.
blastocyst or the placenta
no the uterius cant but it can as you get older.
No.
Muslim women DO NOT have to do "qadha" for their salah after their periods. However, they NEED to do "qadha" for fasts that were not done in Ramadhan after their periods.
HIV does not prevent women from having periods. If a woman was getting periods before getting HIV, periods are likely to continue until menopause.
No
A woman can get her period twice a month if she has irregular periods.
All women are different. Some women with endometriosis will not have regular periods. However, there are also women with endometriosis that either have irregular periods, or even those that have very regular periods. If you think you may have endometriosis, see your OB GYN.
No
yes , they do.
it breaks and this is why women have periods, women have periods as soon as they hit puberty ranging from 8 to 18.
A "one-day period" may actually be spotting or light bleeding, which is common for some women. It could be caused by hormonal fluctuations, stress, or a variety of other factors. If it continues or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's best to consult with a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying issues.