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Menstruating is the uterus basically not being pregnant and therefor getting rid if the uterine lining. When pregnant there is a fertilized egg and the uterus will protect it with the uterine lining.
Actually removal of all your ovaries does stop the period. Without any eggs present, there's no reason for the uterine lining to shed since it is caused by the eggs not being fertilized in time. No eggs in the first place, no need to shed the egg + uterine lining later.
The endothelial cells lining the uterus are breaking down and being sloughed off, to prepare for the next cycle. If an egg had been successfully fertilized, a hormonal surge would have preserved the uterine lining in preparation for implantation.
Some women have light bleeding during their pregnancy but it is not a period, a menstrual period is the shedding of the uterine lining - if the uterine lining sheds during pregnancy the embryo or fetus would be miscarried.
Your period is the breakdown of the uterine lining. Once a pregnancy is established by the embryo implanting in the uterine lining, the hormone hCG and progesterone kick in to prevent the breakdown. While pregnant the lining does not break down because it is being used to support the placenta and fetus.
False.It is physically impossible to get your menstruation cycle (period) while you are pregnant. The reason being that your period happens because eggs are being released from your ovaries. Your uterus creates a cushioning wall for that egg, if it ever happened to be fertilized, thus getting you pregnant. If the egg is not fertilized, the uterus lining is no longer needed so you shed it in the form of blood through your vagina. This is your period. When you get pregnant, the egg and sperm untie to make a baby, and you need the cushioning uterus lining so your body does not shed it.
the hormone FSH ( Follice Stimulating Hormone) triggers the menses (period) in a healthy female. During the menses, the uterine lining is being shed.
The tissue that you see in your menstrual flow isn't skin, it is most likely the uterine lining. It's normal to see larger pieces of uterus lining being shed in your menstrual flow on heavier days of your period.
In theory you would be at your heaviest during menstruation. This is because of the uterine lining that is being shed and because in theory you'd be bloating.
There is no need to worry... The shedding of your uterine lining is what causes our menstral periods. With the Depo shot, it PREVENTS the lining from being created therefore there is no shedding that needs to happen and no blood that needs to go anywhere. Hope this helps... This is the EXACT answer that my gyne gave me! :)
Oftentimes, an egg is fertilized during ovulation but doesn't "take." Instead, it's shed with the uterine lining when your period comes. A pregnancy, however, means that the fertilized egg does indeed "take." It attaches to the uterine wall and the amniotic sac begins to develop to nurture the fetus.
the hormones which are released to cause the shedding of the uterine lining facilitate inflammation, and that works throughout the body, not just on the uterine lining. if you have an old injury, it will flare up pre-menstrually. those with a bad neck get a headache; I get a sore right knee, back injury causes back pain. Being sick can bring on the same phenomenon. The period itself doesn't cause the problem.