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No, women have all the "holes" that they had when they were born--one for urinating and the other is the vagina. Nothing gets added, later. You would menstruate through the vagina.

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How many holes are there on the bottom half of your body?

The male human body has two openings for the removal of waste products and for sexual reproductive purposes. The Female has three; however these would be considered major openings, whereas if you consider minor or microscopic openings (pores, sweat glands etc.) the number would be astronomical. There are three holes in a female: the anus for passing solid waste ("poo"), the opening of the urethra to pass urine ("pee"), and the opening of the vagina for sexual intercourse and childbirth.


How many holes does a woman have in the lower part of the body?

Two, there is the anus, and the opening in the penis Edit: There are actually 7 holes on a normal Male body 2 for your nose, 2 for your ears, 1 for your mouth, 1 for your penis, and one for your anus


What are the key differences between the menstrual cycle and the estrous cycle in female reproductive physiology?

The key difference between the menstrual cycle and the estrous cycle is that the menstrual cycle occurs in humans and some primates, while the estrous cycle occurs in most other mammals. In the menstrual cycle, females have a monthly period of bleeding, while in the estrous cycle, females experience a period of sexual receptivity known as "heat" or "estrus." Additionally, in the menstrual cycle, females can conceive at any time during their cycle, while in the estrous cycle, females are only fertile during specific times when they are in estrus.


When does a period occur?

it happens from the age of 11 and late periods form 14 years


If girls have periods what do guys have?

Guys do not have periods because they do not have a menstrual cycle. Guys do not experience the same hormonal changes and shedding of the uterine lining that occurs during a menstrual cycle in females.