no. a period is the uterus cleaning itself out, getting rid of all the eggs that weren't fertilized. if there is no uterus, there are no eggs. she also will not be able to have children
No, it is not possible to have a period without a uterus. The uterus is the organ where the lining is built up and shed during menstruation. If someone does not have a uterus, they will not experience menstrual bleeding.
No, gestation is development in the uterus. Eggs have an incubation period.
She remains pregnant as the embryo develops in her uterus.
Transmits the egg from the ovary to the uterus
Horses have a gestation period (how long it carries its baby in its uterus) of, on average, 11 months, or about 340 days.
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.
No, it is not possible for you to have a period without blood. Menstruation is the shedding of the uterus lining, which includes blood.
When you get your period it is uterus blood. Your period is the uterus shedding its lining if you do not get pregnant. All month your uterus builds up its lining for if your egg gets fertilized, and when/if it does not get fertilized, you have your period at the end of the month.
Yes... I was born without a cervix or womb.
If a pill is taken without sex, you will experience the side effects of the pills which might be massive pains in period and the uterus cancer.
The lining of the uterus is what denigrates when your egg isn't fertilized and you get your period.
A menstrual period is when the uterus lining sheds as a result of a cycle without pregnancy occurring. Menstrual flow is made up of the uterine tissue, blood, cervical mucus, and discharge.
ovulation normally occurs about 2 weeks before your period actually starts. The purpose of a period is a direct relation to the release of an egg during ovulation. The egg will be released from the falopian tubes and enter the uterus (ovulation). Once the egg sits in the uterus for several days if it is not penetrated by sperm the body will reject it by causing contractions of the uterus to release the egg. This is when your period occurs as your uterus is "washing" out the egg from the uterus. So....yes...ovulation always occurs before your period.
No. The reason you have your period is because you have an unfertilized egg in your uterus so your uterus wall will shed off blood, causing your period. If youre pregnant ( which means you have a fertilized egg growing in your uterus) then your uterus will not feel the need to shed off blood.
Your period comes out if your uterus into the cervix
Then you have your period twice as oftem
Typically boys don't experience periods - a period is when the uterus lining sheds, most boys don't have a uterus. There are trans boys who may menstruate.
The only way to end your period forever is to remove your uterus. A hysterectomy removes the uterus, thus stopping menstruation, but of course this means that you can no longer get pregnant.