No, the opening of your cervix opens up a little to let the blood out but after your period is done it closes again.
If you meant to type "wound," then no, the female is not wounded when she's on her period. I think you meant to type "womb," which is another word for the uterus, the female organ in which a baby grows. If you meant "womb," yes, but the womb is always open.
hysterectomy is removal of womb which is where baby grows. No womb = no baby
It is caused by contractions in the womb/uterus
yes the baby's eyes develop in the womb everything that the baby will have develops in the womb. IF the eyes wouldn't develop in there then there would be a big problem.....
Because it has blood clots and womb lining in it
gestation
The gestation period (time that the foetus stays in the womb) for giraffes is 14-15 months.
Yes, babies do open their eyes while in the womb, particularly during the later stages of pregnancy. Around the 26th week of gestation, the eyelids can open and close, allowing the fetus to practice blinking and responding to light. However, they spend most of their time with their eyes closed, as the environment in the womb is dark. This eye-opening behavior is part of their development in preparation for life outside the womb.
The gestation period (about 266 days in humans) is when the embryo is developing inside the womb.
The ovum (egg) is released before a period and it travels down the Fallopian tube into the womb. A few days later, if it has not been fertilised by a sperm, then the womb will shed its lining, and will also shed the ovum (egg). This shedding of the womb is a woman's period.
After a period nine months in the mothers womb.
Gestation