Menstruation
Menstruation?
Menstruation is the process of the uterus lining shedding to ready itself for possible pregnancy next cycle. The uterine lining builds-up so that if a woman conceives the zygote can implant itself into the uterus to develop into a baby, if that doesn't happen the uterus lining sheds.
its when u shed the lining of the uterus.
no, it will come out when you have your period.
Yes. However, if the ovaries are left in place, estrogen and progesterone will continue to be produced. It is the monthly shedding of the lining of the uterus which produces the flow of the menstrual cycle - so, when there is no uterus, there are no menses.
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Your uterus is "shedding" its lining , but you should call your doctor and tell him or her about it. It happened to me and they call it shedding.
No, a vaginal suppository doesn't slow the flow of menstruation. Menstruation is the shedding of the uterus lining, nothing you put into your vaginal canal can effect this shedding process. There are medications that can effect your flow.
The words menstruation and period mean exactly the same thing. Both are the process of the uterus lining shedding if fertilisation doesn't occur following ovulation.
That would be called, the woman's period
When you get your period it is uterus blood. Your period is the uterus shedding its lining if you do not get pregnant. All month your uterus builds up its lining for if your egg gets fertilized, and when/if it does not get fertilized, you have your period at the end of the month.
The uterus lining deteriorates during menstruation. The menstrual flow is the uterine lining that is shedding after pregnancy does not occur.