This process is called menstruation and begins happening to girls when they reach puberty...... what happens is the egg in a woman gets connected to the wall of the uterus where it is cuishoned by the blood and tissue.... if the egg is not fertilized by a man sperm cell it has to leave the body every month...... this process is called menstruation
Between each ovulation, the lining the uterus is shed in the menstrual cycle. If the egg is fertilized, no further ovulation occurs and no menstrual shedding happens.
The cramping occurs because the uterus attempts to push out the pregnancy tissue.
There is always pieces in the menstruation blood. It's from the uterus wall since it's shedding. The old tissue must come out.
Menstruation?
Menstrual bleeding occurs when thickened endometrial tissue (which lines the uterus) breaks up and reverts to being thin, so it's natural to assume that a hysterectomy will completely end periods. However, as long as there's a functioning ovary there will be a monthly cycle, and if there is any remaining endometrial tissue it will respond normally to hormones. Some hysterectomies are partial and so a portion of the uterus remains. Even when the uterus is fully removed, some endometrial tissue may remain attached to the uterus's side of the cervix, which can cause mini-periods.
its when u shed the lining of the uterus.
Menstruation
no, it will come out when you have your period.
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.
Epithelial tissue
Pain during menstruation. May be caused by pelvic inflammatory disease (a rather nonspecific diagnosis) or by endometriosis (where endometrial tissue occurs NOT in the uterus).
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