No, only people with female reproductive systems menstruate.
Yes, it is possible for women to menstruate without producing eggs. This can happen if the ovaries do not release an egg during the menstrual cycle, a condition known as anovulation. Menstruation is the shedding of the uterine lining, which occurs in response to hormonal changes, regardless of whether an egg was released.
That's correct. Menstruation is a biological process that occurs in individuals with female reproductive systems to shed the uterine lining. Men do not have a uterus or ovaries, so they do not menstruate.
Anovulation is the lack of ovulation, not the failure to menstruate. Menstruation may still occur in anovulatory cycles due to the shedding of the uterine lining from inadequate hormonal stimulation. Anovulation can lead to infertility and hormonal imbalances.
Yes, some girls may have shorter menstrual cycles that last for only two days. This can be considered normal as long as there are no other symptoms or changes in their menstrual cycle pattern. However, if someone experiences significant changes in their menstrual cycle, it's a good idea to speak with a healthcare provider.
Yes, breast cancer exclusively affects women because it originates in the breast tissue, which only women have.
No women fail to menstruate. It comes naturally.
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No, transwomen do not have uteruses or ovaries. Transwomen cannot menstruate or bear children.
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They had peasant women menstruate for them!
I'm not sure what you mean asking if it 'gets to them'. Most women menstruate, this is a normal occurrence so no reason for it to bother other women when you menstruate.
They suffer iron loss when they menstruate.
No, not every female gets her period. If talking exclusively of those who are biologically female there are those who don't have the anatomy to menstruate or their bodies don't produce the hormones needed to have a menstrual cycle. Pre-pubescent girls don't menstruate and women past menopause don't menstruate, also women who are pregnant won't menstruate during pregnancy (sometimes for longer if they breastfeed), and women who have a hysterectomy to remove the uterus.
Usually anywhere from three to five days.
No. Only women can menstruate, because men, by definition, do not have the required equipment.Men can be influenced by the female menstrual cycle, because women release hormones during their cycles, and men respond to them subconsciously.
No. Only people who menstruate can get pre-menstrual syndrome (PMS). Males cannot menstruate, even if they are gay.
No, it's biologically impossible for a woman to menstruate while she is pregnant - a woman will only menstruate if she doesn't get pregnant during the last cycle. A woman can bleed during pregnancy for various reasons but this is fairly rare, chances are if you're menstruating you're not pregnant.