While taking BC the uterine lining no longer builds up the way it did before you started using hormonal contraceptives. The bleeding experienced between packets is withdrawal bleeding, your body responding to a drop in hormones, causing the uterine lining to weaken just enough to allow for some bleeding to occur. This bleeding will happen anytime during your pill cycle, if you stop taking them.
There are no known health risks for women to suppress periods or to skip monthly withdrawal bleeding. Numerous studies have been done proving the use of hormones to prevent pregnancy can also safely used to eliminate monthly bleeding.
Doctors have been prescribing pills for just this purpose for years before it became mainstream knowledge, for those women who have severe problems associated with monthly periods; women who have headaches, cramping, painful periods, heavy bleeding, and severe PMS have all been relieved of these symptoms.
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Ovaries don't have linings.
A period is when a woman's uterus lining breaks down and exits her body through her vagina. This happens on a monthly basis.
Menstruation is caused by the break-down of the lining of the womb. This happens when no egg implants. Once an eggs is fertilised it attaches to the womb's lining, so the lining does not break down.
A period is the sheding of the lining of your uterus. It gets rid of old blood and makes new. When you are pregnant you use the lining of your uterus for your baby. It doesn't shed again until you have your baby.
you really can't get pregnant during your period. Your period happens because you didn't get pregnant. Ovulation is when you get pregnant and it happens about two weeks after your period ends.
You mean, what is a woman's period? Well, about every 28 days, give or take a few, her body decides to get rid of the blood that's been accumulating and lining her uterus. The lining, if in contact with a fertilized egg, would have been home to a baby. Instead, when no egg arrives to attach, the lining is discarded. That is her period and it happens over about 5-7 days.
It is not normal for an 81-year-old woman to have a period. Menstruation typically stops between the ages of 45-55 in a process called menopause. If an 81-year-old woman is experiencing bleeding similar to a period, it is important for her to consult a healthcare provider as it could be a sign of an underlying medical issue that needs to be addressed.
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the uterus lining thickens ready for the egg to be fertilised . if the egg is not fertilised then it will pass through the vagina as blood (period).
The lining of the uterus is what denigrates when your egg isn't fertilized and you get your period.
Because if you did you would experience a miscarriage. Your period is the vaginal lining coming off and passing out, this is controlled by hormones. Once you are pregnant the settles into the vaginal lining and uses it as a sort of life support. If you get your period while the zygote is within the lining it will be put out with the lining.