yes
The amount of iron lost during menstruation is a very little and insignificant amount to most women.
No, bruise are not a normal occurrence from menstruation. It is possible to bruise slightly easier during this time due to being lower in iron.
It is natural to eat iron in small quantities because it is necessary to make blood. Iron intake is more important for women who lose some during menstruation.
Yes there is bleeding during menstruation
It is called Spong Iron also as Direct Reduced Iron (DRI)
No, the egg isn't released during menstruation. The egg is released during ovulation, which typically occurs two weeks before menstruation, if the egg isn't fertilised then this leads to menstruation.
The Bible does not specifically address the topic of sex during menstruation.
The formula for reduced iron is Fe^(2+). This means that the iron atom has lost two electrons, resulting in a positive charge of 2. In a chemical equation, this would be represented as Fe^(2+). Reduced iron is commonly found in dietary supplements and fortified foods to help prevent iron deficiency.
Probably not, however there have been cases of pregnancy and a mild menstruation during first trimester of pregnancy.
no
If iron oxide is reduced, you will get elemental iron. This is because reduction is a chemical reaction in which the oxidation state of an element is decreased, resulting in the removal of oxygen from a compound like iron oxide.
You can do absolutely anything you like during menstruation - there is absolutely nothing that you can't do on your period. In fact some things can be better during menstruation, for example sex can be a lot more pleasurable during menstruation and many women find they're much more creative during menstruation so they may be more likely to create great works of art.