Well, girls typically get their periods from ages 9-16. When you start your period, you're ( I FORGOT THE WORD! ) "egg sack" will begin releasing eggs. Blood will start accumulating on the sides of you're uterus. Eventually, you're egg will reach you're uterus and will exit your body. However, if the egg is ferilized by a sperm, the fertilized egg will atach to the blood and a baby will begin to grow. If the egg is not fertilized it will exit the body along with all of the blood stored in the uterus. Typically, the period may last from 3 days - 1 week.
No you do not. Info. is an abbreviation and therefore requires a full stop
73 paintings are listed from that period. Click link below for more info!
There is not enough info to answer the question. When was your last period? Or what is your due date? How far did they say you were at your scan? You can also google due date calculator put in your info and it will give you your answer.
a large body of water plus a male child make a period of time
It is very unlikely that you will ever have a period during your second pregnancy as when you have a period, it is a mature egg that was not fertilised. If you want anymore info on any of these topics, then you can contact me on matthew.mccullough08@googlemail.com
Yes he did. I realy have no info on in but I know that Confucius did live in this time
The information varies from state to state. All info on emissions warranty is specified in your owner's manual.
Examples: chemical symbol, atomic number, number of protons, group, period, etc.
its usually called something along the lines of a contestability period. this usually refers to the time period that the insured can contest a denial of claim. or the period of time that the company has to contest previously paid claims or faulty info on the application. it really just depends on the company, what kind of insurance you are talking about, and what you are talking about contesting. so basically you need to provide more info.
Earth's past has been organized into various units according to events which took place in each period. I got my info from Wikipedia you can look there for more info.
1. See the link below for the period 1945-1989. 2. For the period before 1945 please contact the Romanian National Bank at info@bnro.ro.