No, the cervical mucus is of such small size that it cannot make your abdomen look big.
cervical effacement
Extraperitoneal means outside the lining of the abdomen.
I can't think of any methods available in the US whose primary function is preventing implantation. Any hormonal birth control that causes changes in the uterine lining may also prevent implantation of a fertilized egg. The Pill, the patch (Ortho Evra), IUD, NuvaRing and the Morning After Pill all function primarily by preventing ovulation and thickening cervical mucus - they also prevent the uterine lining from building up, which in theory would inhibit a fertilized egg from implanting.
The lining of your uterus builds up over the month in preparation for an egg to be implanted when fertilized. If this does not happen your hormones start the uterus to contract and expel the blood. When your uterus contract severely you feel it as cramping in your lower abdomen.
When an egg is not fertilized by sperm, this causes the breakdown of the uterus lining. It is known as menstruation.
Cancer Research UK is a charity which provides information on cancer of the thin protective lining of the lung, abdomen or heart. Mesothelioma is caused by exposure to asbestos.
Endometriosis
Yes, it is possible for a tampon to tear or irritate the cervical lining. This is more common when using length-ways expanding tampons such as Playtex, rayon tampons such as Playtex, Tampax, or Kotex, also more common in women who have short vaginal canals.
No, mitosis does not take place in the lining of the stomach. It actually takes place in the inside of the abdomen, which people usually mistake for the stomach.
estrogen
It causes menstruation (aka period). ~Karen~
Having a baby