As a woman releases an egg each month, the lining of her womb becomes thicker to prepare itself for pregnancy. This is known as the menstrual cycle. If the egg is fertilised, this lining will then gently cushion the egg as it develops into a baby. If the egg is not fertilised, both the egg and lining leave the woman's body through the vagina - and this is what causes the bleeding you experience during your period.
Ther is no such thing as period of embryo .
The embryonic period are the first eight weeks of development of the child, beginning with fertilization. During this period, the embryo undergoes an amazing transformation from a single cell to a recognizably human embryo. In the mid-twentieth century, George Streeter devised a commonly used embryo classification system by dividing the embryonic period into 23 stages. The embryonic period is followed by the fetal period, which encompasses the remainder of theprenatal development.
a womans vaginal area.
Interphase: Cells may appear inactive during this stage, but they are quite the opposite. This is the longest period of the complete cell cycle during which DNA replicates, the centrioles divide, and proteins are actively produced. For a complete description of the events during Interphase, read about the Cell Cycle.
I had mine during my period. They told me the only way they would not do the surgery is if you are pregnant.
Menopause
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.
Ther is no such thing as period of embryo .
It means you need to visit your gynaecologist, could be either you are having some hormone imbalance or something else.
Not at all.
Each woman has her own unique ovulation period. They can be tested through over the counter ovulation kits or by tracking a woman's cycle during a calendar month, starting the week after her period ends.
Yes, a womans cycle is calculated from the first day of her period
She can put a tampon, and if she and he dont want to have sex during period they can wait.
Nothing 'happens' when you get horny during your period - you are simply horny. It's normal to have increased sex drive during menstruation, you can go with it and enjoy pleasurable sex or masturbation, or you can just ignore it and get on with your life.
you will most likely be getting your period.
The average length of a woman's period is typically between 3 to 7 days. However, it can vary from woman to woman and cycle to cycle. Any significant deviation from this range should be discussed with a healthcare provider.
Ya know, you google that one...